Fly At Your Own Risk: More Security Breaches Found

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Bonedigger, Jun 26, 2007.

  1. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger Another Wandering Celt

    (CBS) CHICAGO “Fly At Your Own Risk” is a CBS 2 continuing undercover investigation at O’Hare Airport, and it just got even more alarming. 2 Investigator Dave Savini reports on exclusive details.

    Officials at O'Hare International Airport are refusing to interview with CBS 2 about our latest findings. The 2 Investigators have found more security breaches and a failure by authorities to investigate.

    O'Hare is one of the busiest airports in the nation, and may be one of the most vulnerable.

    The 2 Investigators have learned that 47 more employee access badges are missing, bringing the total we've discovered to 3,807 – the biggest security failure involving access badges ever to be exposed.

    http://cbs2chicago.com/homepage/local_story_176224625.html
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    Where did they all go???
     
  2. Danr

    Danr New Member

    It is still way safer than driving
     
  3. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 New Member

    Bone, this has to be by intent because nobody could actually try and be as stupid as US security agencies. After Richard Reid, the shoe bomber, was convicted, they kept the automatic visa law on the books that enabled him to gain access, but started making everyone take off their shoes. If this situation was posed as a problem to a group of 4th graders and they recommended shoe removal as the security remedy, all of them would fail.

    Danr, flying is safer than driving if measured by hours, but driving is safer than flying if measured by miles.
     
  4. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Arent you flying at your own risk anyway? I mean the FAA doesnt guaranty flights. Quick press the panic button.
     
  5. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 New Member


    Anything is safer then driving in ARIZONA.
     

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