MiniGirl
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None of the attacks would have been stopped by it. Individual weapons are not the threat on airplanes now because of the changed cockpit security and procedures.
Explosives are. Individual parts of bombs can be easily disgised as liquids, powders and electronics and sent through the x-ray machine.
Wasting millions of dollars and inconvencing all passengers to make them think that security has been enhanced is a waste.
I'd be spending my time trying to figure out why the UK pulled his visa but the USA didn't.
Why he was put on the watch list but no extra screening was done.
Why he was able to pay cash for an international flight and checkin with no luggage without raising any red flags.
I believe it was also a one way ticket as well. I mean was there a red flag that was NOT raised. He should've never even made it to security -- much less through security and on to a plane. Once again if the regs that are already in place would've been followed, it wouldn't have happened.