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  1. Japan airport security is basically pre-2001 (sans theater)
    * keep shoes & jacket on
    * metal detector

    Unlike:
    American airport security
    * remove hoodie, jacket, etc.
    * slower and more radiative millimeter/backscatter

    I went through both Tokyo/Haneda and Chitose airport security this week. Haneda's security was also ok with using a single tray for liquids, devices, laptop, coins etc. for their x-ray machines, in contrast to U.S. airport security requiring separate trays for each laptop, and any liquids or anything else.

    I can only conclude that the TSA's extra procedures and expensive radar devices are a waste of time & resources, no more than a perpetuation of a culture of fear since 2001.

    I remain hopeful that the TSA will eventually adopt measures similar to Japanese airports and return to just using metal detectors.

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