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TSA Withdraws Subpoenas Against Bloggers

wwphx writes "In the wake of public outcry against the Transportation Security Administration for serving civil subpoenas on two bloggers, the government agency has canceled the legal action and apologized for the strong-arm tactics agents used."

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  1. "Whoops, sorry" by Arancaytar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "We didn't realize our dick move would receive so much public attention."

    1. Re:"Whoops, sorry" by PitaBred · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "The price for freedom is eternal vigilance" - Thomas Jefferson

  2. Apology schmapology already by Hognoxious · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Has there been an offer of compensation? Has anyone been fired?

    If not, then it's not an apology, it's just regret at being caught.

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    Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
  3. 21st Century Socia media buptkiss whoopin' by KarmaOverDogma · · Score: 5, Insightful

    yeah, buddy.

    Welcome to the age of social media on the internet, where not only does stuff *not* stay secret for long, it spreads faster and farther than ever before, and to people who otherwise wouldn't give a fit because a friend or family member they care about *does*.

    This is the magic of still living in a (semi) free society.

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    uR iGn0ranc3, Their Power
  4. Re:"Whoops, sorry" - this is AFTER.. by michaelhood · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "We didn't realize our dick move would receive so much public attention."

    This is AFTER they took the guy's laptop, imaged it and returned it to him with a corrupted disk, reportedly.. of course they don't need the subpoenas anymore.

  5. Re:And of course... by Bigjeff5 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Exactly. The talking heads call it a "war on terror" and all the while it's our own government who tries to keep us afraid with colored charts and media scaremongering. Then some fucking moron tries to blow up a plane and ends up lighting his nuts on fire and the government agents have an excuse to further terrorize the citizens. They will continue to let the occasional bomber through every now and then, and the cycle will continue.

    There is an old saying that applies here: Never ascribe to malice that which can readily be explained by incompetance.

    The TSA believes in what they are doing, as does the DHS. They are not creating increasingly inconvenient security measures to instill terror, they are honestly trying to prevent the next attack.

    However, their misguided attempts at this do not prevent new attacks, it simply terrorizes the citizens, making their lives worse.

    There is nothing TSA has in place right now that would stop hijackers from sneaking box cutters on to airplanes once again and hijacking the plane. I know this because in the past year a friend of mine accidentally snuck a box cutter through at least 6 TSA screenings, maybe even more since he wasn't sure exactly when he put the thing in his bag. The only measure that has been implimented that would have any effect at all is the pilots locking the cockpit door. That's it.

    The hijackings wouldn't get very far today, however, in spite of the TSA's ineptitude, because the conventional wisdom for what to do in a hijacking has changed. It used to be thought that it was best to wait it out, and in the end everyone goes home. Today we know we need to act immediately, and while a few may get hurt, there is no scenario where an entire plane full of passengers is defeated by a hijacker.

    So what do we gain from TSA? Nothing, that's what. Just keep the cockpit locked and act when someone tries to hijack the plane. Done. Flying is safe once again.

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    Security is mostly a superstition... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. - Helen Keller