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happytraveller wrote:QUOTE (happytraveller @ Dec 31 2009, 10:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They also preclude use of any communications or entertainment integrated with the plane itself for the final hour of the trip.
That was to stop people looking at the maps and seeing when they were over US land, wasn't it ? I suppose next will be that 1 hour from landing all window blinds must be closed so passengers can't look out of the window and see where they are.
Who in their right mind would fly to the US these days ? With all the extra checks and delays and inconveniences it would be almost as fast and a lot more comfortable to fly to Canada and catch a train the rest of the way.
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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Dec 31 2009, 11:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>fortunately i had a shower in the morning to wash BOMB DNA off
I suspect that if you lived in the US you'd have Homeland Security knocking at your door about now...
I don't want to get into US-bashing, but it does seem that for a nation which holds itself up as a 'the land of the free', the people are very quick to accept curtailment of their rights.
I've not yet flown since my operation, but I suspect that I'd be crazy to try flying to the US with my funny accent, beard, and all this metal inside my chest...
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Dec 31 2009, 12:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I've not yet flown since my operation, but I suspect that I'd be crazy to try flying to the US with my funny accent, beard, and all this metal inside my chest...
Have you not seen the good covert movies , I slip in first , they grab me
you just sneak past
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But .. Hmm these days with the Media chasing every Star Spangle Person , maybe you should go first , what an advertising stunt !
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Dec 31 2009, 12:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I don't want to get into US-bashing, but it does seem that for a nation which holds itself up as a 'the land of the free', the people are very quick to accept curtailment of their rights.
You knew it was going to happen when the TV showed the "Towers" coming down.....
It spawned a multi-billion dollar industry and gets worse every week.
The USA needs to develop a bit of the British "stiff upper lip" and get on with life. When their President castigates his own Security failures you begin to get an idea
just how woeful the whole thing is. Filling the Air Terminals with "rent-a-cops" on low salaries is just one example.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Dec 31 2009, 12:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I suspect that if you lived in the US you'd have Homeland Security knocking at your door about now...
I don't want to get into US-bashing, but it does seem that for a nation which holds itself up as a 'the land of the free', the people are very quick to accept curtailment of their rights.
I've not yet flown since my operation, but I suspect that I'd be crazy to try flying to the US with my funny accent, beard, and all this metal inside my chest...
While agree with you as a dual Born national of the US/Canada, no the US people will not accept curtailment of their rights. What you see is a President being desperate and trying to avoid his downfall. His numbers in Job approval are the lowest for any president who ever served and held office. Also 2010 mid term elections are coming and there is serious internal fighting US goverment and some States have threatend to leave the union. 2010 is critical for the US People. Most here probably think the President is the Power man in the US Goverment, but No No. The true power is the Congress and Senate and who can impeach a president or repeal a sitting presidents laws or Lame Duck him to the point of no respect and force his resignation. So you can see 2010 is going to be a wild ride for the US. Lots of blunders Internationally and serious breaches at the domestic levels and near violations of the 10th that involves the US Civil War States rights V Federal.

Airtrainer wrote:QUOTE (Airtrainer @ Jan 10 2010, 09:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I've just seen this thread, just to add my two cents. Under NZ law as it currently stands you don't have to worry about these 'Backscatter' x-ray machines as they are prohibited under it. Section 12 of the Aviation Crimes Act 1972, subsection 7 states:
So a law change would be required to use them here. Not impossible but it would just take that little bit longer to implement.
Personally I wouldn't have a problem going through them.
If the US says full body scans then full body scans it will be. A law change can be implemented overnight under urgency.
Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Jan 7 2010, 06:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It would be funny to try and trick the airport staff with funny things down your trousers......right up until the point the decided to take it too seriously (inevitable) and take you aside for a few hours of questioning![]()
In my mind, if you REALLY wanted to get someone on board or carry out a terrorist attack you could.....the majority of the security stuff is simply window dressing.
Yeah - there are plenty of materials that could prove terribly hazardous that aren't made of metal (plastic, glass etc) and could easily incapacitate people. None of these would be scanned easily I don't think.
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