With the risk of being politically incorrect, a program should be implemented to vigilantly screen ALL persons leaving from any country who sponsors terrorist be it clandestinely or openly. All persons coming from the above mentioned origins should be pulled through a keyhole in search of any evidence whatsoever that may relate them to terrorist activity. In addition to the above, designated airlines must be used to transport them if in fact they are cleared. They must travel on the airline of the country of their origin regardless of where they are. If they are from country X and that country's national airline flies from the country they want to leave, that person must use their own nation's air line. If their country doesn't fly from there, too bad. By making any suspect passengers use their own country's airline, if they do hatch a plan, they'll be taking down mostly their own nationals. Thus creating resentment at home for their actions. If the terrorist
continue to get through, then it would be time to implement part two of the above plan. That would be that ALL nationals from countries with a history of exporting terrorism, must use their own country's airline.
Whenever terrorist manage to implement a plan, it's because our system of democracy and freedom have allowed cracks for them to get through. Sometimes, we must compromise our freedom somewhat for security. To make it tough on terrorists to get things done will require some sacrifice from all of us. If so, so be it.
Don
Michael Silverstein wrote:
I don't think any of the 9/11 terrorists were operating under false
identities so that may not help.
If we want certainty, we'll have to accept that thorough baggage
searches must be performed and accept limits on what can be brought
aboard. If we want them to be fast about it then we'll either need to
employ better technology (x-ray, whatever), more screeners, or to get
over our reluctance to selectively search passengers based on whether
they fit a particular profile.
From:
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Douglas Bouley
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 4:00 PM
To: Mike Frey
Cc: KLR List
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR: Anyone want to buy a plane with me?
Seems like the only difference between having to show ID and submitting
to a retinal scan is that the latter is more reliable than the former.
And possibly faster? Sounds like a pretty reasonable idea to me...
unless one is to argue that "They" have no business knowing who "we" are
in the first place.
-doug
Mike Frey wrote:
> Yes, that's what it was. I was not at computer between my last
> post and this one. I was inviting debate on the subject.
>
> I'd be the first person in line to sign up for a more reliable and
> comprehensive identification process - i.e., retinal scans.
>
> There are many people who see that as an infringement of
> their civil liberties and privacy. Not me.
>
> I travel enough to be able to read the coded lines on an airline
> ticket, and know that the airlines know more about you than you
> think they might. Even so, I have had the "SSSS" on my ticket
> and was thoroughly searched - most recently on New Years
> Day when I wound up in Boston due to a missed flight when
> the computer system said I was in Philadelphia. Switched flight
> AND airline. SSSS! And, yeah, a pat down and bag search.
> Did I mind? Not really.
>
> Michael Silverstein wrote:
>
>
>> I took Mike's post to indicate that he was indeed suggesting retinal
>> scans as a way to keep terrorists off airplanes, and was not not
>> complaining, but I could be wrong.
>>
>>
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>> Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR: Anyone want to buy a plane with
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>>
>> So I guess speed limits and stop signs are too limiting to your
personal
>> liberties?
>>
>> It is very easy to complain about something. It is much harder to
find a
>> solution to a problem.
>>
>> I hate the government as much as anybody. Try to travel with a target
>> gun. I gave up.
>>
>> What would YOU do to keep terrorists off of airplanes???--? We would
all
>> like to know..
>>
>> Jeff A20
>>
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>> Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR: Anyone want to buy a plane with
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>>
>> I want to buy an airplane! Probably will, at some future point. The
>> allure of flying is as powerful as the desire to ride bikes, just
quite
>> a bit more expensive.
>>
>> How many list members would be willing to be subjected to retinal
scans
>> for confirmation of your identity, background, etc., assuming that
the
>> result is safer travel and more efficient passage through security?
>>
>> Mike
>> 1 hour from FAA checkride
>>
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