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![]() "Jonathan Goodish" wrote in message ... In article , "Dave Stadt" wrote: Your reasonable is totally UNreasonable in my book. For what reason are you creating a prison like facility? What actual problems are you trying to solve? I don't need an ID badge to drive my car why should I need one to fly my plane? My garage does not have continuous surveillence why should airports? I don't have a fence around my garage why should GA airports? Can you provide a reference to support your statement that what you suggest is SUPPOSED to be done at airports? I am not creating a "prison like" facility; quite the contrary, I am suggesting common sense measures to PREVENT the creation of a "prison like" facility. ID cards, gates and fences sure sound like a prison to me. Fact is, you do need an ID badge to drive your car, it's called a driver's license. And I have one for flying called a pilots certificate. In fact we need to forms of ID to fly, remember? How you secure your garage is your problem, but I suspect that you keep your garage locked and when you're not home neither is your car. I don't live at the airport, so most of the time my plane is unattended. My plane is in a locked hangar. Sounds just like a locked garage to me. If you can't afford a hangar don't expect everyone else to pay for your imagined need to protect your property. What I'm hearing from you detractors is that you don't believe there should be ANY security at GA fields beyond, perhaps, local recognition on those CAVU days. How are you going to prove to law enforcement that you are supposed to be on the field if there is a problem? The airport owners will verify that I belong at the airport. Much more effective than an an ID card which can be counterfit in minutes. Besides why does law enforcement care if I "belong" at the airport. Most airports are public facilities. How would you deal with transients? I see absolutely no history of these gremlins you seem to see around every corner. How are you going to defend the airport that has no access control whatever if someone should use the field as a lauching point for something disasterous or stupid? I am curious. Same as any other mode of transportation facility does. You really are not thinking clearly if you believe fences and ID cards can prevent such a thing and besides, where is the history of "something disasterous or stupid" to warrant the implementation of your suggestions. Just as with securing your house, nothing you do is going to stop the determined burglar. What you can do things to make execution of the crime more difficult and time consuming while still retaining unrestricted movement in your house. Maybe you can go to sleep at night with the doors unlocked and the windows open and feel safe; if you can, good for you. Honestly, I can't, and I don't live in a bad neighborhood. If my neighbors and I all started leaving our doors unlocked, though, pretty soon the criminals would find the easy target. So lock your doors and put your plane in a locked hangar. Hate to be the one that tells you but locks and closed windows only stop amateurs. Locks don't slow the pros for more than a few seconds. JKG |
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