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53090
Right to the intimacy
Hi

Usually I travel to NYC . I understand that due to terrorist attacks the airports be under surveillance and control . But , I think that the new regulations for the airports security , especially in american airports , are very stringent .

Waht do you think about it ???

David

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ArchivedMember
June 2, 2005

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53161
Re:Right to the intimacy

> Usually I travel to NYC . I understand
> that due to terrorist attacks the airports
> be under surveillance and control . But ,
> I think that the new regulations for the
> airports security , especially in
> american airports , are very stringent .
>
> Waht do you think about it ???

Very stringent, indeed, and yet not
stringent enough. No surveillance device
(or person) is almighty, and diligent
criminals are good at playing cat-and-mouse
games with the advancing surveillance
technology.

Puti


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Juha-Petri
Tyrkkö

June 3, 2005

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53233
Re:Right to the intimacy
I know what you mean. I recently went to germany and compared to the U.S there searches aren't so bad. The U.S airports, in my opinion (I know they want to keep us safe) could be going to far. Metal detectors, and wand searches (though embarassing) are okay. sort of. But these body scans or whatever they are trying to get passed are going to far, it's an invasion to privacy. I truely know that they are trying to keep us safe but there is such a thing as going too far. So far the best thing we can do to coop with the security is be nice, have some small talk, flash them a smile, say thanks, and wish them a good day. They are people too! And some probley don't want to do their job as much as we don't want to go through there security. So, make there day worth while, cheer them up!

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ArchivedMember
June 3, 2005

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53258
Re:Re:Right to the intimacy
OK Juha-Petri

The wolrd is changing . I live in Barcelona but I'm born in Madrid . Mi cousin works in Atocha Rail Station and he was when de 11-M terrorism attack was occurred . We are living under terrorism since the end of the dictatorship in Spain .It is a very serious problem in my country . Even this arguments , overstep the line between the intimacy and security are justified ?????

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June 4, 2005

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