After the attacks of 9/11, the Transportation Security Administration was created to prevent another dreadful episode of violence on American soil. The TSA has received heavy criticism for security techniques implemented on its passengers. Many argue that the security agency is no longer useful and that groping passengers and x-raying them isn’t making the skies safer. Jonathan Corbett, president for Fourten Technologies, joins us to talk about the loopholes in the system.
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