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January 26, 2012 CNN MOXNews.com

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2012 CES: NextAlarm (Home/Office Security)

Into Tomorrow broadcasts from the 2012 International CES. Dave Graveline interviews Tom Reed from NextAlarm about their latest security solutions and video surveillance.

JMEE Silent Knight

JM Electronic Engineering and Silent Knight bring the Farenhyt line of fire alarm systems.

When US Sen. Rand Paul (R) of Kentucky set off the scanner at Nashville airport and refused to submit to a more intimate pat-down by Transportation Safety Administration officers, he set off a minor debate about the efficacy of security at US airports. After the Sept. 11 attacks, American support for aggressive security checks was strong, but in the past decade, bipartisan complaints about the TSA have begun to mount. But while Americans may be getting annoyed at all that wanding, patting, and scanning, there have been very few security incidents at US airports over the past decade. And compared with the intense scrutiny other countries give travelers at their own airports — in India or England, Israel or Indonesia — it’s fair to ask how the US methods compare. In a recent congressional report, “A Decade Later: A Call for TSA Reform,” Congress noted that the TSA has grown into a massive agency, spending billion over the past decade, with a workforce of 65000 employees. But there have been more than 25000 security breaches at US airports, and 17 “known terrorists” have managed to travel on 24 different occasions through airports monitored by TSA. Fewer than half of the US’s 35 largest airports have complete in-line explosive detection systems to screen baggage. For Senator Paul, the TSA’s increasing invasiveness is a problem. “Is it too much to ask to have a little dignity when we are traveling?” Senator Paul told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer yesterday. “I feel that our

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