Have you flown lately? What's going on with security is a farce. It's meant
to give the average public a warm feeling, but it isn't accomplishing much
but long delays.  Would any of this have stopped what happenned on 9/11, I
think not. The best thing re security since 9/11 is that passengers will be
much more inclined to fight someone trying to take over an aircraft than
they would have pre 9/11.
Ken Waller
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 9:53 PM
Subject: Re[2]: flight advice


> Paul,
>
> That is a dilemna.  If you speak out, you will probably make flying
> for photographers even harder, but if you don't speak out, security
> could be compromised.
>
>
> Bruce Dayton
>
>
>
> Saturday, February 16, 2002, 6:12:19 PM, you wrote:
>
> PS> I'm hesitant to say anything to the security people, because I've
heard
> PS> of people who've been subjected to extensive searches and delays when
> PS> they've spoken out. But I'm thinking I ought to call the FAA. It's
> PS> happened twice now since 911, both times at Detroit Metro.
> PS> Paul
>
> PS> Len Paris wrote:
>
> >> Perhaps you should have told them that.
> >>
> >> Len
> >> ---
> >>
> >> > I boarded a plane in Detroit last week with a big lead bag
> >> full of film. They
> >> > opened the top and peeked in, but didn't look under the three
> >> or four rolls of
> >> > film they could see through the top of the bag. I could have
> >> had anything
> >> > under them.
> >> > Paul
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