Ok, let's just assume for a minute that whoever made this rule figured that it may be prudent--in certain circumstances--to check a pilot's credentials as they pass through security. Why? Dunno, but they (Homeland Security, mother of TSA) decided that it was perhaps a beneficial thing to do in light of intel, overall security, or whatever.
The problem that pilots have with most of this nonsense is that it is not logical.
"Security" issues are not new either. This nonsense goes back to PSA 1771.
The fact that we are screened at all, is simply not logical, ESPECIALLY when every other employee waltzes in the back door.
After showing them our airline ID, SIDA badge, driver's license etc., then, removing our shoes, getting felt up by a hs dropout and having our small toiletries/tools pilfered, we STILL take over the airplane. The net result of screening us for weapons is ZERO, in terms of actual aircraft security. Having an easily recognized, authority figure submit to the same screening as passengers might make some of them
think that security is air tight.
Mohammed, who was hired yesterday, STILL drives his provo truck in the back door.........
If we had ID's that are at least as secure as the ramper hired yesterday, there would even less need, other than for public appeasement reasons, for us to submit to pax screening. Oh, wait a minute, we DO get the same IDs.........
That said, I agree with you completely that it is counterproductive to give the hitler youth a hard time at the passenger screening checkpoint.
Writing congress is slightly more effective, and you might not get arrested!