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Obviously the one without security is far more vulnerable.
This is not obvious to me. The one without security will have passengers who carry almanacs, ball point pens, letherman tools packaged in transparant neutronium, nail clippers, Swiss army knives, steak knives, pottery, tool kits (including hammers and screwdrivers), odd shaped metal things nobody can identify except for the price tag, and maybe even the odd firearm or two (with bullets). Any terrorist who tries anything will have to face all that in the hands of an angry mob. Given that terrorists haven't done well lately with even unarmed passengers, I'd say they haven't a chance. The one with security will have a bunch of unarmed passengers eating squeeze food with plastic utensils, who are used to being told what to do and when to do it, and expect somebody else to dispense security for them. The terrorist of course will be fully armed, because he (or she) knows how to get stuff on an airplane. Granted an unarmed angry mob is nothing to sneeze at, but if I were the terrorist, this is still the plane I'd pick to be on. However, you seem to be equating pax-with-guns with security, with no evidence to back you up. Last week someone posted the "Archie Bunker security plan" (give every pax a handgun) which made the same error... You state it's an error, with no evidence to back you up. I'm not advocating giving everyone a machine gun. But I am advocating letting them keep their ballpoint pens, almanacs, Swiss Army knives, and leathermen. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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