Monday, July 10, 2006

Yet more proof that the only things between us and a 9/11 replay are the reinforced cockpit doors and planes full of passengers that know better now than to sit like sheep:
"Whenever anyone answers falsely at a security checkpoint, it should raise a red flag in a security officer's mind. If they see a significant modification of consumer electronics that makes no sense for its operation, that should raise another red flag. In this case, the Arabic surname and the Qu'ran are secondary issues; anyone who presents the first two issues should be held until they can get clearance through the FBI as to whether the passenger poses a threat. Arguing that a slow computer response alleviates them from this responsibility just means that the people involved do not have the appropriate understanding of their mission."
Really, we should just stop screening passengers. It's entirely risible.