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Funny Keynote Speakers Dis's TSA in Orlando
As a Keynote speaker, living in Orlando, I travel a lot. The most dreaded part of any trip is the stupid security check. You know TSA stands for Too Slow Airtravel. How funny is a system that keeps changing after a dangerous incident? The failed “shoe bomber” has caused us all to have to go barefoot. The idiot “underwear” bomber, who couldn’t blow up his own jockeys, has the TSA spending millions if not billions on body scanners. And what if the bad guys are color blind and unable to recognize the security level code? The real issue is not the wackos. They are dangerous, but they aren’t the problem in air travel. The problem is the TSA! They need real Bosses. What you have now is a bloated organization, spending billions of dollars in an impossible quest. Everyone is treated as the enemy in a mindless quest to stop a handful of people from bringing something dangerous on the plane. Any Boss worth the title can immediately see the hitch. A Boss looks at results. Let’s take a look at the dilemma from the viewpoint of a genuine Boss. What are you trying to accomplish? Answer: Keep dangerous people off airplanes. That’s it! Stop the individual… not the weapon. A real Boss wouldn’t have his/her underlings body searching ninety-year-old grannies. I read recently where a seven-year-old’s name is on the dreaded Watch List. Even with advanced notice to TSA and arriving early the family still spends hours getting through security. A Boss would do what Israel did years ago. In the seventies El Al experienced a number of hijackings and mayhem. You haven’t read about anything happening on an El Al flight in decades… have you? No they have true Bosses. They don’t pay any attention to namby-pamby human resource types. They profile. El Al takes the only sane approach to this whole issue. They look for the bad guys… not the weapons! Until we get some Bosses running the TSA, we will always be playing catch up.
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