Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Doofus Of The Day #175


Today's Doofus award is presented to the US Transportation Safety Administration, whose bureaucracy seems to have overridden what common sense it might possess. (Yes, I know there are many travelers, including myself, who might protest that it never possessed the latter commodity to begin with!)

A federal anti-terror law that requires longshoremen, truckers and others to submit to criminal background checks has ensnared another class of transportation worker -- mule drivers.

Yes, so-called mule skinners -- in this case, seasonal workers who dress in colonial garb at a historical park in Easton, Pa. -- must apply for biometric Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC), according to the Transportation Security Administration, which says it is bound by federal law.

The requirement has officials of the Hugh Moore Historical Park perplexed.

"We have one boat. It's pulled by two mules. On a good day they might go 2 miles per hour," said Sarah B. Hays, the park's director of operations.




The park's two-mile canal does not pass any military bases, nuclear power plants or other sensitive facilities. And, park officials say, the mules could be considered weapons of mass destruction only if they were aimed at something resembling food.

In December, Hayes wrote to Rep. Charles Dent, R-Pennsylvania, about the requirement. Dent, in turn, wrote to the TSA requesting a waiver, noting the mode of transportation involved was "mule-drawn canal boats."

In January, the TSA responded, noting the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 applies to all mariners holding U.S. Coast Guard-issued credentials.

"We encourage the crew members... who possess Coast Guard mariner credentials to obtain a TWIC at their earliest convenience to comply with these requirements and not risk suspension or revocation of their other credentials," the TSA wrote.

On Wednesday, the mule skinner debate reached Capitol Hill, when Dent asked new Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano about the necessity of conducting background checks on mule drivers. He displayed a photo of two mules, Hank and George, tugging a canal boat in the company of two park employee mule drivers in colonial working attire.

"Now Hank and George, while sometimes are ornery, they are not terrorists," Dent said. Napolitano said she would try to be flexible.

"Obviously this is a picture designed to say 'Hey, isn't it absurd that they be required to have TWIC cards.'" Napolitano said. "Um, let's work with you on this particular case, if we might."


More at the link.

*Sigh*

When, oh, when, will our bureaucrats remember that they're public servants, not public masters? And when will they start using common sense rather than hiding behind laws, rules and regulations?

Charles Dickens famously said that 'the law is an ass'. Well, when canal-boat-pulling asses are involved, clearly the law is as stubborn as a mule!

Idiots! And Doofi, the lot of 'em!




Peter

3 comments:

  1. TSA airport worker are not required to have the cards.

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  2. "When, oh, when, will our bureaucrats remember that they're public servants, not public masters?"

    I fear we have reached the point where the two terms are interchangeable.

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  3. Common sense is one of the most uncommon things in the world. Common courtesy and common knowledge are hanging right in there for first place as well.
    Dean Bull
    Traverse City, Michigan

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