Safety Last

Kevin points out a stunning quote from a Houston Chronicle editorial: "Real security requires hunting down terrorists, not looking for bottles of shampoo." Even before details started to officially come out, the fact that they were singling out liquids straightforwardly suggested to me that they had some intel involving some sort of liquid. Do they honestly think that airport security chiefs across the country all woke up in unison and arbitrarily decided to start investigating shampoo? How much more difficult do their jobs become when every measure taken that isn't considered a moral outrage is held up in abject ridicule? Update: Good grief, what a bunch of wankers at BoingBoing. Even where I agree that security may be going a couple steps beyond what is necessary, the gyst of their complaint is "I have to throw out some purfume I bought just cause there are loose ends on a huge terrorist plot that just got blown wide open. Waaah."

posted at 10:12:41 PM on 8/11/2006 by RAW - Category: General

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publiustx wrote:

Recall that the recent Texas City explosion AND the Norman, OK explosion outside OU's Memorial Stadium involved the use of the very liquids-based peroxide explosives that these terrorists were apparently attempting to smuggle onto planes.

The Texas City thing made me VERY nervous at the time (even though it seems not to have had a terrorist connection) for the reason that these sorts of explosives cannot be easily detected by current airport security.

I'm okay with packing my hair gel in a checked bag for a while.
8/12/2006 8:30:15 AM

Guest wrote:

spot on

the horror of the idea that something might affect their lifestyle or personal choices seems to have completely overwhelmed them.

check out my blog for a video of a 747 being torn in half by 200 grams of explosive -- rather sharply demonstrating why extreme caution is (shock! horror!) extremely appropriate whilst trying to close down a known and explicit bombing threat.

cheers
Saltation
http://go-blog-go.blogspot....
8/16/2006 9:34:37 AM

 
 

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