Oh this might very well have been instigated by the Airport and not the TSA. We have a history of craziness here. See this recap of a Director driving drunk in Airport vehicles and another spending Airport funds on cigars and strippers: http://archives.californiaaviation.org/airport/msg48963.html
Living in Rochester, I actually caught this on a local news station and there was a lot more information. The concern (and perhaps the story) isn't so much the searching (as their rational is that those vehicles are often parked at the entrance and exit lanes blah blah blah) but that the searching is being done by the valets instead of TSA or law enforcement. These individuals (at the moment) are not trained and have no oversight. So when the thefts and such start occurring, you have zero recourse and absolutely no hope of resolution. The point being that we have can assume some level of trust with TSA and law enforcement as they have oversight and procedures to reduce these type of theft events but there's nothing in place with this valet program in Rochester atm.
(And please don't flame me about assume a level of trust with the TSA and law enforcement, I'm just trying to provide more information and some context.)
Be sure to checkout out all of the fine resources at http://www.owasp.org./ It's the Open Web Application Security Project. All materials, training, libraries, and content are free. There are numerous local chapters also so be sure to search for one in your local area.
Blocking ads isn't morally reprehensible... you're only thieving sons-of-you-know-whats when you don't buy the ad-pushers' products. Of course you need to be not blocking ads so that you can click through and have your money stolen by purchasing all of the crap that exists in with world and is marketed on the Internet... Just because they make products means you have to buy them... so as soon as you all get with the program, the world will be a better place.
What I really mean to say is that the consumer should be in control of the content they consume (and this discussion should be about content). Of course, I know that's not the way the world works.
Ha... sorry for "NOT" being clear... (I so hate mornings)
Oh this might very well have been instigated by the Airport and not the TSA. We have a history of craziness here. See this recap of a Director driving drunk in Airport vehicles and another spending Airport funds on cigars and strippers: http://archives.californiaaviation.org/airport/msg48963.html
Sorry for being clear. "These individuals" refers to the valets, not the TSA.
Living in Rochester, I actually caught this on a local news station and there was a lot more information. The concern (and perhaps the story) isn't so much the searching (as their rational is that those vehicles are often parked at the entrance and exit lanes blah blah blah) but that the searching is being done by the valets instead of TSA or law enforcement. These individuals (at the moment) are not trained and have no oversight. So when the thefts and such start occurring, you have zero recourse and absolutely no hope of resolution. The point being that we have can assume some level of trust with TSA and law enforcement as they have oversight and procedures to reduce these type of theft events but there's nothing in place with this valet program in Rochester atm. (And please don't flame me about assume a level of trust with the TSA and law enforcement, I'm just trying to provide more information and some context.)
Be sure to checkout out all of the fine resources at http://www.owasp.org./ It's the Open Web Application Security Project. All materials, training, libraries, and content are free. There are numerous local chapters also so be sure to search for one in your local area.
Here's another one: http://www.intelius.com/phone-search-name.html
Blocking ads isn't morally reprehensible... you're only thieving sons-of-you-know-whats when you don't buy the ad-pushers' products. Of course you need to be not blocking ads so that you can click through and have your money stolen by purchasing all of the crap that exists in with world and is marketed on the Internet... Just because they make products means you have to buy them... so as soon as you all get with the program, the world will be a better place.
What I really mean to say is that the consumer should be in control of the content they consume (and this discussion should be about content). Of course, I know that's not the way the world works.
Crawling back under my bridge...
Yes but, what is a book?
Paychex in Rochester, NY made the list... Do they still require female employees to wear skirts? I bet originator of the survey was male.
"series of tubes".... it's all well and fine until those pesky politicians subpoena my "named" pipes...