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Old June 6th 04, 05:51 PM
C J Campbell
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"S Green" wrote in message
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No pointers. Emprically, I'd say they are working great in the US. The

issue
is politics, not safety.

tend to agree. Look who controls the GPS infrastructure. without

assurances
that the integrity of the system was not at the whim of the US Department

of
Defence, I cannot see the UK authorities being prepared to rely on GPS.
Ultimately this does become a safety issue.


Are you seriously suggesting that the DOD would on a whim turn off all the
GPS signals and possibly cause thousands of people to die in landing
accidents? Um, yeah -- let's see:

"Mr. President, we had a terrorist threat of condition chartreuse today, so
we decided to kill thousands of people at random all over the world by
turning off the GPS system. When the terrorists actually blew up London, we
were unable to respond because the GPS system was turned off."

"Good job, boys. The political fallout over that should be minimal..."

No, I don't think so.

Next I suppose that you are going to claim that the British don't have any
radar that they could use in the event of a navigation system failure.

Or maybe your view really is just anti-American politics after all.