It's not profiling if they check everyone.Some people will just have a negative view towards this. I saw it at the airport. They act as if they're being profiled like they're a terrorist. They have an attitude going into it. It's a very minor annoyance. Be it theater or not.
It's not profiling if they check everyone.
Yup, definite idiot there. Those kind they should just strip search all of them that have that kind of attitude. Maybe even a nice body cavity search as well.Exactly, but they act as if they're personally being targeted. One guy in front of me at the airport was irate when all the TSA guy was trying to do was tell him to empty out all of his pockets and put them in the container on the belt. He was incredibly rude towards the guy, who he couldn't seem to understand. I bet that's the attitude a lot have going through any type of security.
Yup, definite idiot there. Those kind they should just strip search all of them that have that kind of attitude. Maybe even a nice body cavity search as well.
Just don't forget to cough...Thank the lord. When I first began reading the thread I assumed this was some kind of mandatory testicular exam.
Amazing how someone can talk as if they've experienced it when you really have no idea.If it takes a TSA-like inspection, wanding, pat-down, walk-thru and shirt-lift to be able to enjoy the Magic Kingdom any more, maybe I'll go visit the Grand Canyon this year... I also hear the Boeing Museum of Flight is pretty nice, and it doesn't cost $115 a day to get scrutinized like a criminal on parole.
If that doesn't confirm the "security theater" accusation, I don't know what would.Or just walk past the metal detectors... they won't even stop you much of the time.
Why are we all surprised it's varied or "theater"? We all know it is.
I bypassed the metal detectors at Animal Kingdom in March. But at Epcot they make everyone with no bag go through one.
They need to be consistent in what they do, that's one problem. It varies everywhere.
Just surprised at how blatant the theater is.
But I guess maybe the lawyers are satisfied this will cover them in the event something happens.
Just surprised at how blatant the theater is.
But I guess maybe the lawyers are satisfied this will cover them in the event something happens.
I'm not LOL but I totally think you're right in the last sentence ...
But it also comes down to consistency at each location. Have all "security" do the same thing. Have everyone go through a scanner. Check everything thoroughly. I also think security needs to understand you can't go through someone's money, etc. Training seems terrible IMO. But that's not just security it seems.
If they really wanted to put on a show they should have brought on x-ray scanners for the bags but that costs $.
I absolutely agree that consistency at each location is the key. Without that, it's just a joke.
I get that they can't make it foolproof. I don't even expect x-ray machines. But I absolutely expect consistency and follow through. If one person bypasses the metal detectors by choice, it's all just a big fail.
Yep I think with all the APers coming in to DAK it made sense to do that.Agreed. And I was very easily able to bypass the AK one (though I saw on Twitter that they have a Passholder only security line now? Is that coming to all the parks? Was it just because of the Pandora previews @wdwmagic ). I don't think I could have at Epcot. I didn't experience the new security at MK because I parked at Epcot last week and monorailed to the TT&C center so I can't say for that one. I guess I might this coming week. And to be honest I don't remember DHS and their procedure LOL.
Yep I think with all the APers coming in to DAK it made sense to do that.
I've never been shot, either, yet I'm pretty sure I can say without fear of contradiction that it really hurts.Amazing how someone can talk as if they've experienced it when you really have no idea.
And that is another person's experience(s) I can use in evaluating whether or not I'll be going. But it does cast a shadow of doubt on the thoroughness of Disney security...I've been many times since the change and it takes all of 15 seconds to walk through. Or just walk past the metal detectors... they won't even stop you much of the time.
I'm not trying to say it isn't theater or that there aren't holes even in the theater of it, but I'm saying that it really isn't that big of a deal. It takes a few seconds of your time and you're in.I've never been shot, either, yet I'm pretty sure I can say without fear of contradiction that it really hurts.
And that is another person's experience(s) I can use in evaluating whether or not I'll be going. But it does cast a shadow of doubt on the thoroughness of Disney security...
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