already written, as the recent terror once again in vogue. Particularly popular attack targets are public transport, the classic among them the aircraft. You can hijack it and if it explodes breaks much spot-on. Lest we forget that terror threat around every corner and a strong state keeps us from there are a bunch of annoying security provisions. At each corner of the airport you will be screened in America they are now using body scanners. Their images will sometimes accidentally get into the Internet . Those who do not wants to join must have the scan - genitals included. Toothpaste tubes and water bottles are generally a terrorist suspect. I recently had to change trains in London can empty the mangy liquor from the duty free shop at the Beijing airport. Chinese liquors is presumed terrorist potential. I will not contradict the times. You should probably get the feeling that to do for our security.
Meanwhile, no one cares what drum is transported in the cargo Sun If you have already seen recently. In the U.S. I was once at an airport, entering minutely rayed by security-important people. In the departure area there was then a sandwich Schmierer with open kitchen in those knife lying around you need to break up huge sausages for the American hunger in one blow. With a bit of female distraction one might pinch a knife and sneak into each aircraft. It is obviously more concerned with the perception of safety. Or why, to feel always that terror lurks around every corner, but a strong state us, unhindered by pesky civil rights, preserve it.
I've thought about what else may come as anything:
- One day, a bomber plastic explosives packed in condoms swallowed to smuggle him into Flugzeugklo. Passengers may then only after colonic irrigation board.
- A gut-purged Terrorist takes his pants and strangled to the pilots and hijacked the plane. Paper clothing is mandatory.
- A kung fu master of terror, beat up this boy intestine rinsed in paper clothes captain and crew. Future passengers bound preventive or sedated.
The stupid is that no one dares to put this all in question. If so what happened will not be exposed to the accusation that people had been too lax. A nice side effect of the ubiquity of control: the terrified citizens more willing to leave his freedom and his rights to the state. And without this extra bit of power some politicians are reluctant.
passenger who has refused to scan and grab nude: http://johnnyedge.blogspot.com/2010/11/these-events-took-place-roughly-between.html
Spiegel article on the topic: http :. / / www.spiegel.de/reise/aktuell/0, 1518,729445,00 html body scanner images on the net: http://gizmodo.com/5690749/
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