
Early Show co-host Maggie Rodriguez on Tuesday glossed over the TSA's use of intrusive pat-downs while drilling down on the potential for "gridlock" if distressed passengers cause "chaos" this weekend over the enhanced security measures.
"There is, as I'm sure you know, this online movement that's gaining more and more momentum calling for people tomorrow to opt-out of those full-body scanners and get pat-downs instead to create chaos at the airport," noted Rodriguez, interviewing aviation expert Peter Goelz. "The head of the TSA told me yesterday that will only serve to further delay and further irritate passengers. How bad do you think it could get?"
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MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ, host: Joining us now from Washington is aviation expert Peter Goelz. He is former managing director of the NTSB. Peter, good morning.
PETER GOELZ, aviation expert: Good morning.
RODRIGUEZ: No matter how much people protest these new screening measures or threaten to boycott the full-body scanners tomorrow, the TSA is not budging on this. What does that tell you?
GOELZ: Well, what it means is the threat is real and I think the majority of Americans understand that. Al-Qaeda and their minions are still focused on aviation and killing Americans. So we need to have enhanced procedures. We need to have procedures that try to outsmart the terrorists.
RODRIGUEZ: Do you think it might be possible that there might be a credible terrorist threat specifically surrounding these travel dates that we may not be aware of and that's why they're enforcing this so much?
GOELZ: Well I speculate about that. I mean, this is, you know, we know that the terrorists are focused on aviation. We know they focus around holiday periods. They've tried to have events before. So I think there may be some specific threats that the TSA and the Homeland Security and acting on and that these procedures are necessary.
RODRIGUEZ: There is, as I'm sure you know, this online movement that's gaining more and more momentum calling for people tomorrow to opt-out of those full-body scanners and get pat-downs instead to create chaos at the airport. The head of the TSA told me yesterday that will only serve to further delay and further irritate passengers. How bad do you think it could get?