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That would matter if 'screwing up' had any bearing on the outcome, which isn't the case because the TSA is just security theater. If they mix up the order and the result is just making you do whatever the thing is, then it is just wasted time with the same end result and security is NOT improved.
This is just incompetence and shitty training.
Yeah, well, that's just like, your opinion man.
In all seriousness though, I'm not saying that RAM is effective in any measurable way. I'm saying that it's part of the SOP and helps explain some of what people experience as apparently inconsistent behavior from the TSA.