Airlines and airports have the right to institute whatever private security measures they like.
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"Privatize" means letting the private sector handle the function.
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I don't know where you're from, but that's not the meaning of "privatize."
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Justin! No, we don't want it privatized. The govt is still spending money. Make the airport in charge of security.
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"Privatization" means not operated or funded by government.
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oh, then I'm on board! Thanks for the response. Can we privatize everything?? :)
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or abolish it altogether. The airports should be hiring only the best security teams.
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exactly. Just another excuse to get gov't hatchet men invading our privacy.
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why can't we abolish tsa instead. cockpit doors are hardened, it's just another anti-freedom domestic spy agency.
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Not sure. Airlines enforcing private security measures seems OK to me.
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How'd that work? 1 big company, different providers cross country w/ standard rules,or some jus be safe & others blown to shit?
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@alllibertynews A great idea in theory, but 'soldiers for hire' opens another can of worms. Mercenary has a bad ring to it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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