That's okay if you don't see things that other people do. Of course google is always your friend in such cases.
One problem I'll mention with your views is that the TSA IS NOT A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. You are trying to extend law enforcement rules, guidelines and procedures to the TSA. But that's not the way it is working or how it has shaped up.
The TSA is making administrative rules, not laws. It's an important distinction. That's why there is talk of "$11,000 fines".
Get in trouble with the TSA and they can and they will
- charge you with a violation (no due process),
- set a date for a hearing (no jury, a panel of judges similar to a military tribunal),
- set the place of the hearing at some TSA or FAA administrative office of which there are perhaps a dozen in the USA
So then you have to either go to a far away city for the hearing or they get the equal of a default judgement, eg, you are found guilty and pay the fine. You don't even have the right to a trial in your own town.
I'm sure you see how this is unconstitutional and unprecedented not just in the search part, which blatantly lacks probable cause, but in the method of handling of a person charged of a violation.
Having said this much, I'll wait for your reply. However, I am suggesting that the issues are a bit more complicated and more alarming than your prior take on them.