The new security procedures mean that the airlines are going to have to provide a lot more water, if you’re not allowed to bring your own.
[Update a little later, with a few more thoughts]
Women are going to get hit harder by this than men. They’re more likely to want to take their special liquids (shampoos, conditioners, etc.) that won’t necessarily be purchasable at the destination, in a carry on for a short trip. For the men, standard shampoo and toothpaste will be purchasable at the other end.
I predict that this is going to mean a lot more checked baggage. I wonder if they’ll be able to handle it?
I also think that as it gets more and more of a PITA to fly, at some point people are going to rebel, and demand that we adopt the Israeli approach–to start looking for terrorists, instead of weapons. Now that Mineta’s gone, the opposition to profiling may be reduced. It will be interesting in light of the Hamdan decision what the Supreme Court will have to say about it if it occurs and (as will be inevitable from the CAIR lawsuits) it hears a case.
Oh, and did you notice Bush’s speech today? He didn’t say we’re at war with terror. He said we’re at war with “Islamic fascists.” That’s a big improvement.
[Evening update]
I think that the new airline security policies are idiotic. I’ll explain why in a TCSDaily column. Probably Monday.