Thursday, December 2, 2010

The New Greyhound: Metal Detectors, Scanners, Pat Downs Introduced at Bus Terminals

As we and many others mentioned at the onset of the recent TSA policy changes regarding security at airports, similar measures would soon be introduced at other public venues.
The Transportation Administration has now begun deploying temporary, rapid response checkpoints at bus stations in Tampa. Dubbed VIPER for Visual Intermodal Protection and Response, the checkpoints are designed to be put into place in the event a terror or other threat arises in the future.
But, that hasn’t stopped TSA/DHS from deploying the new security measures right now - even with no credible threats:
From Ethan Huff:
In other words, there really is no legitimate — or legal — reason for TSA agents be frisking passengers at bus stops, but as long as the cited reasons include “security”, the public is simply supposed to accept the unwarranted checkpoints as a necessary evil for the sake of improved safety.
“What we’re looking for are threats to national security as well as immigration law violators,” explained Steve McDonald from the U.S. Border Patrol, also trying to legitimize the efforts to the public.
ABC News Report:

2 comments:

  1. A pat down at the Bus stop... That has got to be a great job. I'm sure TSA workers are fighting over that one.

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  2. Where the hell is everybody at around here?

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