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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 26 December 2009, 00:18:07
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Here we go again. :( :( :(
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8430612.stm
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It failed, pretty amateur by the sounds of it.
That said, the question needs to be asked...How did idiothead get onboard with such stuff...Firecrackers ??
Like duh ??
Boarded in Holland though...bet they're in for a bollocking !
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It failed, pretty amateur by the sounds of it.
That said, the question needs to be asked...How did idiothead get onboard with such stuff...Firecrackers ??
Like duh ??
Yep, have to agree. You can't get on board an Easyjet flight at Gatwick with as much as a Zippo lighter in your pocket ( :-[ :-[ ;)).
Mind you, the intelligence-gathering community will be having a field-day. :y
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From the BBC link: "US and Dutch media report that the suspect is a Nigerian national studying in London."
Hmm. Why am I not shocked by that statement? ::)
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:( 'We' have paid dearly with regards to ideology-based terrorism: our soldiers and citizens killed, our treasured civil liberties gone and/or changed forever...not to mention the mind-numbing fiscal costs.
Where will it end? :-X
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From the BBC link: "US and Dutch media report that the suspect is a Nigerian national studying in London."
Hmm. Why am I not shocked by that statement? ::)
Had you been so Nick, I would have been very disappointed. ;D ;D
Seasonal merriment aside however the basic fact says all there needs to be said. This country seems to be a breeding ground for malcontents – now, just why is that?
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I hate these sick retards with a passion. Pity they didn't come down to a suitable level & push the tawt out on fire >:( >:( >:( >:(
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:( 'We' have paid dearly with regards to ideology-based terrorism: our soldiers and citizens killed, our treasured civil liberties gone and/or changed forever...not to mention the mind-numbing fiscal costs.
Where will it end? :-X
With the total emasculation of our people Maam:
With every individual movement being monitored;
With a state system so focussed on intelligence gathering that the investigation of real crimes will be regarded as being of secondary importance;
In a system where petty bureaucrats assume a role of importance totally unrelated to their ability to be of constructive use to the people they purport to represent;
In a land where neighbour will be encouraged to spy upon neighbour;
With a country where the rights of the individual are casually thrust aside in favour of state decree;
In land where laws and polices are formed by an unelected group impossible to remove by the electoral process;
And finally, in a land where due consideration for others is rent asunder in favour of the petty individual concern for personal aggrandisement and desire for a place in a position above that of others.
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And all of these things are done in the name of prevention of terrorism,and yet we are one of the most useless countries at preventing terrorism,due mainly to political correctness. >:(
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And all of these things are done in the name of prevention of terrorism,and yet we are one of the most useless countries at preventing terrorism,due mainly to political correctness. >:(
....ineptitude, political interference and the conflicting interests of various security agencies ;) :-X :(
There’s too many bastards chasing gongs and seeking their place in the sunshine and satisfying glow of state approval to be really bothered about what's right and wrong.
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I see Zulu is back completely to normal. ;D
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:( 'We' have paid dearly with regards to ideology-based terrorism: our soldiers and citizens killed, our treasured civil liberties gone and/or changed forever...not to mention the mind-numbing fiscal costs.
Where will it end? :-X
With the total emasculation of our people Maam:
With every individual movement being monitored;
With a state system so focussed on intelligence gathering that the investigation of real crimes will be regarded as being of secondary importance;
In a system where petty bureaucrats assume a role of importance totally unrelated to their ability to be of constructive use to the people they purport to represent;
In a land where neighbour will be encouraged to spy upon neighbour;
With a country where the rights of the individual are casually thrust aside in favour of state decree;
In land where laws and polices are formed by an unelected group impossible to remove by the electoral process;
And finally, in a land where due consideration for others is rent asunder in favour of the petty individual concern for personal aggrandisement and desire for a place in a position above that of others.
Hang on! We've got all that now.
New Labour policy as I understand it.
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I was in Surrey for Christmas and had to remove all the crackers from the table because I had not had time to run all the family past MI6. (not). ;D
If you delve into what terrorism achieves (some listed above) you find it is quite a powerful weapon. And all it is is uncivilised behaviour. Wow. We're sure heading there.
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I see Zulu is back completely to normal. ;D
Indeed so ST, it's nice to have the custard cleared and to be able to think clearly once more, free from a drug-addled state ;D ;D ;D :y
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Laying off the crystal meth for the festive period Zulu ? ::) ;D ;D
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I was in Surrey for Christmas and had to remove all the crackers from the table because I had not had time to run all the family past MI6. (not). ;D
If you delve into what terrorism achieves (some listed above) you find it is quite a powerful weapon. And all it is is uncivilised behaviour. Wow. We're sure heading there.
Quite so Chris:
This a very powerful weapon which, aside from the personal tragedy it invokes, very cleverly gets the state to act against the interests of the very people targeted by such heinous acts and those same people whom the state is charged to protect
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Laying off the crystal meth for the festive period Zulu ? ::) ;D ;D
It's the least I could do, A ;D ;D ;D :y
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No doubt the relevant authorities will use this an excuse to introduce even more ludicrous measures to make flying from one of our airports an event to be avoided if at all possible.Its already an experience which fills me with dread. >:(
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From the original link (now updated):
Peter King, who sits on the US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, said the suspect had third-degree burns.
The New York Republican named the detainee as Abdul Mudallad, 23, a Nigerian national whose name, he said, was in a database indicating "a significant terrorist connection" although it did not appear on a "no-fly" list.
So he was on a database as being a London-based Nigerian student connected with terrorists, but no one thought it a bit odd that he should want to fly alone to Detroit from Amsterdam on Christmas Day.
Surely he should have been worth a "tug" at passport control? Or was no one really checking that hard?
Just speculating.
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From the original link (now updated):
Peter King, who sits on the US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, said the suspect had third-degree burns.
The New York Republican named the detainee as Abdul Mudallad, 23, a Nigerian national whose name, he said, was in a database indicating "a significant terrorist connection" although it did not appear on a "no-fly" list.
So he was on a database as being a london-based student connected with terrorists, but no one thought it a bit odd that he should want to fly alone to Detroit from Amsterdam on Christmas Day.
Surely he should have been worth a "tug" at passport control? Or was no one really checking that hard?
Just speculating.
Great, isn't it? With all the intelligence gathering and surveillance that goes on these days, when the authorities have all the information they need at their fingertips they ignore it.
Just goes to show that their real motives have nothing to do with the odd lunatic blowing up an aircraft. >:(
Kevin
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Exactly. :y..........in fact,call me cynical ,but the odd aircraft being blown up would probably help them on their way to achieving the complete nanny state.
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Exactly. :y..........in fact,call me cynical ,but the odd aircraft being blown up would probably help them on their way to achieving the complete nanny state.
Fair enough Cynical, but I'm afraid that we have all but arrived :( :(
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at least Obama has told the US authorities to step up security - how does that stop someone with a device boarding a plane outside the US?
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No doubt the relevant authorities will use this an excuse to introduce even more ludicrous measures to make flying from one of our airports an event to be avoided if at all possible.Its already an experience which fills me with dread. >:(
Same here, absolute nightmare ::)
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my first impressions are that the airport police have gone fishing ;D
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Thats it then, I will now have to give up flying cos its fer too dangerous and the diy way makes my freekin arms ache!
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i am no stranger to airport security, on my cheapo standby flights, because we had carry on only, we were always nabbed for those extra searches. This rate, its going to be no hand luggage at-all in the cabin
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Earlier this year, Mrs Varche flew from East Mids to Malaga and went through security with her cabin baggage. In it she had a new electric slow cooker and that was packed full of packets of various curry powders, chillies etc that are so loved by Mr Varche. They clearly showed up on the scanner- even the electrical circuitry and mains cable. The officer called his mate over and they both had another look at it on screen. they DIDN'T have her open it though.
Doesn't say much for security.
v
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Heard on the radio the latest wheeze-you will not be allowed to leave your seat in the last hour of the flight ! just the job with those people who have young kids crossing their legs !
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Heard on the radio the latest wheeze-you will not be allowed to leave your seat in the last hour of the flight ! just the job with those people who have young kids crossing their legs !
They wil have fun cleaning the wee out of the seats :(