Re: Hijackings. Was: Re: Headed to Help in NY City

From: Jon Smith (jon@fast4x4.net)
Date: Wed Sep 12 2001 - 14:18:05 EDT


how do you arrive at that conclusion? Should hijackers make reservations to
that athorities could have an equal number of personell on every plane?
Obviously that won't be a viable solution... Who's to say the officers
would have the resources available to stop the terrorists? Then factor in
the cowards knowing that officers are on board, add in a few more of their
cronies...

IMO, this is in part an example of lax security and I pray that our
legislative and judicial systems, not to mention the American society as a
whole, will learn from this hardest of hard lessons. I for one am ready to
sign up and ship out to make a few thousand sq. miles of glass.
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If you have plain clothed police on board, it doesn't escalate to a hostage
getting killed every 20 seconds, and hijackings would come to a halt.
Because terrorists usually travel in groups of two or three, have that many
officers on each plane.

Brian



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