Why can’t TSA achieve both objectives?

Thu, Dec 8, 2005 (7:23 a.m.)

Regarding the Las Vegas Sun's Dec. 2 editorial, "Flight security takes nosedive":

The Transportation Security Administration must be very naive to think that a six- or seven-inch screwdriver doesn't have potential as a deadly weapon. They say that allowing objects such as these will give them more time to guard against bigger threats, such as explosives.

I have a brilliant idea. Let's continue the old policy of not allowing sharp objects and guard closely against explosives.

If the terrorists are allowed to bring screwdrivers on a flight, then the least I can do is bring one along as well.

Roger Witcher

Las Vegas

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