Or better yet, become an insider who gets to go around those security checks...
Wait, in your mind, a person who has 8 years minimum of training, and has demonstrated a mastery in his field before being allowed his credentials and has ethical guidelines and procedures through which to act is comparable to an entry-level minimum wage person given a badge?? When a dr touches you in ANY WAY he first tells you what he's going to do, and is doing so analytically, professionally.
Comparable to a doctor, but I don't think your physical trainer needs to touch under your clothes.
Umm... well, the stretching out part is probably innocent, but if I get the 'filled out' comment from a coach that might raise a red flag.
Ya, you can buy your own shoes or use the ones supplied... he doesn't keep your shoes, and he doesn't rub your feet while putting the shoes on, so there is no relevence to the point. The shoes are to protect the hardwood floors of the alley, among other reasons... further, the alley shoes are disinfected with each use.
That's another issue of using the same tactics to go overboard with security... and really another discussion altogether... the difference again is the metal detectors and any physical search is done with a wand and does not pat down any sensitive areas. Not a strips search... the only more in depth kind of search would be a full body cavity search.
Again, Dr vs thug with a badge. I can see certain areas of work where passing a physical would be prudent, and a requirement of the employer based on insuring the employee would be well suited to the job (and / or not on drugs).
Well, yes, you are right, that the process is the metal detector first, and people pulled out of line for the body scanners, and if you rather not get a second dose of radiation and have someone look at a naked image of your body, then you must put up with a groping, in some cases under the clothes... that's where there's a disconnect, because the people that will get scanned and violated the most are those with artificial hips, knees, etc... and they have yet to stop a single 'terrorist' using any of these machines because whenever a terrorist boards a plane he's gone AROUND the security and like with the shoe and underwear bombers it was with the assistance of 'sharp dressed men'.
You chose not to believe in the 'slippery slope'?? Well, hate to break it to you, but we're already on it... and the airports are the prime example : First was metal detectors, then take your shoes off, then no liquids, then the body scanners, then an escalation in the pat-downs if you feel that the machines are unsafe, so, what's next on this progression?? Or are people going to push back enough to turn the tide on this trend, or are we going to see these procedures expand....
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