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Air marshals, flight attendants fight new TSA knife policy
Groups representing federal air marshals and flight attendants are fuming over the Transportation Security Administration's decision to allow small knives back on airplanes and are asking the TSA to reconsider. (www.bizjournals.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
This is a ridiculous story. Anyone with a lick of common sense realizes that any person bent on mayhem will get what they can onboard an airliner. If I'm unlucky enough to also be onboard, at least I will be glad that myself and others can fight back with our 6 centimeter knives, golf clubs, toy bats, ski poles, pool cues, and hockey and lacrosse sticks. Ultimately I'd like to be able to go through some check or class that would allow me to carry my gun onboard. In a bad situation it does little good unloaded and locked in the belly of the aircraft. Remember, when you give up rights for the promise of safety, you have neither.
Are we really in fear of a 2.3 inch knife? Look around any airliner, aren't there a multitude of items that could be substituted as a 2.3 in cutting or puncturing tool? I wonder what the family is thinking when their mate/parent expresses so much fear on this topic.
I minor example of how liberties, once lost, are difficult to retrieve. My Swiss Army Knife (SAK) is not a WMD.
nope but it sure can be a weapon of mass pain
From a small local airport I flew on a B17 a couple years ago and the TSA required the crew to subject passengers to a metal screener. One WWII vet had a pocket knife ( >2" long). The crew chief laughed says that he had aboard a fire ax to counter any knife-wielding wacko. Oh so true! And yes, the vet boarded with his knife in his pocket.
this just isn't gonna cut it!