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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (55009)9/13/2001 1:42:04 PM
From: TenchusatsuRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Bill, <From this day there will be new marching rules>

I wonder how successful future plane hijackings will be. Every hijacked plane from now on will be treated not as a flying prison anymore, but as a weapon of mass destruction.

Tenchusatsu



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (55009)9/15/2001 3:55:56 AM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Bill,

From this day there will be new marching rules, no entry to cockpit. possible better doors or even dual doors. In addition US marshals will soon take their place on flights, as they did ages ago.

One thing you probably realize that these things are going to cost a lot of money, time and inconvenience for air travelers, and the only reason law abiding citizens would have to make these sacrifices, pay surcharges is to provide a worry-free life for terror-suspects - free of threat their phones be wire-tapped, free of the thread to be subject of surveillance, free to roam around the country etc.

Wouldn't you rather impose some inconveniences on these suspects? It seems that FBI knew all along who these people were, but for one reason or another these people were not watched aggressively, and as a result, they got away with murder x 5,000.

Joe