"@tedyc03: The government isn't in control of the line, the airline is.
The TSA is only responsible for actually screening the passengers; how those passengers get to the security checkpoint is at the discretion of the airports, and by extension their tenants, the airlines.
Clear (the fast-pass thingy) is just another version of this -- the company that does it is renting line space from the airports."
"So just wondering: Are many of the people expressing shock or a bit of discomfort at the policy residents of suburbia or parts of big cities that tend to be mildly affluent?
I'm not asking in the form of a loaded accusation."
"It is incredibly unlikely that a company engaged in violating federal law by sending junk faxes is going to pursue a criminal or even civil complaint in this case."
""The computer says..." or "The computer won't let me..." are the two most enraging starts of a sentence to ever issue forth from a customer service rep's mouth."
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