TSA PreCheck seems like a bad idea because terrorists get to move second. A person initially completely unaffiliated with terrorism gets approved for PreCheck because they are completely unaffiliated with terrorism. Terrorists can then target their recruiting to already PreCheck-approved people to get a device through the more lax security measures of the PreCheck lanes, perhaps another shoe bomb because PreCheck does not require X-raying shoes.
Is it even good security theater? Does the sight of certain people going through more lax security make people feel safer?
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