Because it doesn't actually help solve anything or make us more secure.
Instead when you're rolling through a big airport like Hartsfield or O'Hare you got everyone having to take out all of their shit and put it in a gazillion separate bins.
For one person that might not seem like much. When you multiply that by all the mother fuckers in the Atlanta airport security line it's a nightmare for ZERO gain.
So if I bring my backpack with my camera gear as my carry-on I need to put the backpack in one bin, my laptop in a separate bin, and camera bodies in separate bins as well?
What a mess.
Pretty much this. When I travel with my electronics gear, if I have to spread it all out, I take up an entire lane. Which means that line stops until I'm through and clear because there is no one to collect the items.
You are being paranoid. For starters they already have them, and another thing.....they know.
This as well. I've had multiple background checks done, including for federal work. I guarantee those were more complete than anything the TSA will ever do.
Instead of cross-referencing that though, they just want their $100 for "convenience."
If I were a terrorist I'd just blow up bombs at these security checkpoints. Plenty of people milling about for collateral damage!
(Just get rid of the TSA. It's quite possibly the best cut of government bloat possible.)
This has already been done in Europe (security checkpoint as target because it's a solid mass of people).
I can't stand people who carry on their clothes unless they're only going to be staying for a day or two. They're a big part of the reason overhead bins are so crowded and why getting on/off the plane takes so long.
Also, my coworker just said that on his most recent trip, he was told he had to take all of the books out of his carry-on and screen them on their own, because "bombs can be paper thin now, we need to be sure".
If carry on is free, and a bag costs money, then carry on it is. That's on the airlines, not the passengers.