I think there are many large areas with concentrations of people, possibly under threat, that aren't checked at all.
I personally think Six Flags has used "security" to their own advantage. Now you can no longer bring in food or drink. Please...a bottle of water??
I travel into Penn Station a lot. I'm surrounded by people with breifcases, backpacks and carry-ons....all the way up to large...I mean LARGE duffel bags and suitcases. The trains have not done a good job of limiting carry on. I really never see anyone "check" their bags.
There is a "swat team" that kind of runs around and checks out the lower levels and the upper levels for "suspicious activity".
Right...
Again, that's a presence...a feel good measure. That's all. If someone wants to pack a duffel full of explosive and blow most of us standing there staring at the board to an early visit to heaven, well s/he could.
When people complain, I don't feel it's security they rail against...I feel it's a world in which no place will ever feel quite safe "enough" again.
I personally think Six Flags has used "security" to their own advantage. Now you can no longer bring in food or drink. Please...a bottle of water??
I travel into Penn Station a lot. I'm surrounded by people with breifcases, backpacks and carry-ons....all the way up to large...I mean LARGE duffel bags and suitcases. The trains have not done a good job of limiting carry on. I really never see anyone "check" their bags.
There is a "swat team" that kind of runs around and checks out the lower levels and the upper levels for "suspicious activity".
Right...
Again, that's a presence...a feel good measure. That's all. If someone wants to pack a duffel full of explosive and blow most of us standing there staring at the board to an early visit to heaven, well s/he could.
When people complain, I don't feel it's security they rail against...I feel it's a world in which no place will ever feel quite safe "enough" again.