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4th May 2005
Al
QuaIda Victory at Dublin Airport
WHAT has the chaos
at Dublin Airport and the smoking ban got in common? They are both part
of the same sick ideology which will eventually rob us of whatever liberty
we have left.
At times last month,
Dublin Airport ceased to function in the purpose for which it was built.
People simply couldnt get on to an airplane. Many, many others were
inconvenienced beyond the point where they surely regretted making their
journey.
The reason for this was that the Airport failed a security check by some
eurocrats. After the little boys who now run our country got their slap
on the bum they immediately went into hysterical obedience mode. This
involves parking whatever common sense you were brought up with in order
to sate the insane need to impose safety and security on everyone.
Lets assume the latest security neurosis started on 11th September
2001. Quite a few passengers passed through Dublin Airport since then
without any of them hijacking or blowing up a plane. Therefore in hindsight,
the only true science, the security was adequate.
And then suddenly, one day, it wasnt. Security was upgraded immediately.
There are a couple of points to be made here.
Firstly, no security can ensure that a bomb cant be brought on to
an airplane. None. Ever. The only sure way to stop a bomb getting on a
plane is to stop people getting on a plane.
Secondly, and following on from the first point, security has got to be
set at a level which will stop the average nutter getting on a plane while
at the same time allowing civil aviation to continue. Ill concede
that.
Thats not what happened at Dublin Airport. The security was upgraded
without the resources to do so. That was a foolish and pointless decision.
Why not wait until more personnel had been trained?
The Americans, for example, have decided that biometric passports are
essential for their security. But biometric passports dont exist
yet. Therefore, the American have decided not to ground all civil aviation
until reliable biometric passports become available. They have decided
to live with the risk. And this is precisely the idea that many people
in Ireland cant now seem to understand.
Life is a risk.
The demented pursuit of eliminating risk will make life intolerable, as
many who were trapped at Dublin Airport have now had demonstrated to them.
The new security arrangements which were introduced with no consideration
for the passengers did not eliminate risk. They merely reduced the risk,
by how much - we dont know, and if actually required - we dont
know.
If prisoners at maximum security jails have to be strip searched for security,
then why not strip search passengers getting on an aeroplane. Why not
take a torch to everyone getting on a plane and aim it where the sun dont
shine? Surely, bombers are every bit as devious and determined as maximum
security prisoners?
The Irish people, like a bunch of sheep, cheered on the smoking ban simply
to get fresh air in the pub, without reckoning on the transfer of power
from the individual to the state entailed in that diktat.
What happened is that every bureaucratic despot and crank in Ireland has
been empowered and personal freedom has become an afterthought. I hope
you are all happy now.
As for Osama - he must be having a good laugh. Dublin Airport paralysed
and no bombs required at all.
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