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J'ai passé plus de 3 heures dans une file d'attente de la TSA. Pourquoi n'avons-nous pas aboli cette agence ?
Travelers wait in line for TSA in the parking garage at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
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Reason (United States) | Mar 26, 2026
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The inefficiencies of the TSA highlight a need for reform rather than elimination; better management could reduce wait times significantly.
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While TSA lines are frustrating, the agency's role in preventing threats cannot be overlooked; reforming it may be a better option than abolishing it.
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The TSA should be abolished as it exemplifies government inefficiency, and private security solutions could enhance both safety and customer satisfaction.
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Abolishing the TSA would compromise passenger safety and security, as alternative measures may not provide the same level of protection.
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The TSA's lengthy security lines are a necessary inconvenience to ensure the safety of air travel, justifying its continued existence.
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