Monday, November 15, 2010

Why We Do Not Need The US Legal System

There are plenty of legal systems we can adopt, but the US Legal system we have now simply is not working.  It failed to address the mortgage fraud in spite of being warned by the FBI in 2004 and read this from a recent ruling:

The ruling, from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, says that "requiring that a potential passenger be allowed to revoke consent to an ongoing airport security search makes little sense in a post-9/11 world. Such a rule would afford terrorists multiple opportunities to attempt to penetrate airport security by 'electing not to fly' on the cusp of detection until a vulnerable portal is found."


Never mind that terrorists can do this without entering the lines, and never mind that the courts are supposed to defend our constitutional rights, just the idiocy of weighing in on airline security, something in which they have zero competence in, is warrant enough to scrap the legal system and start over.

If one is surprised in an airport line with an illegal search and seizure, then one should be free to withdraw at least, not to mention it should be up to the airline to decide who gets on their planes.

Although it was once against the law in USA to use alternative dispute resolution services, now at least we can do that.  Let's go all the way.  Let's come up with a new legal system.


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