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“Security” that’s not so sharp


Post breakfast New Year's Day in Weinheim, GermanyI recently came back from a 5 week trip in which I took nearly a dozen flights to, from, and around Europe. Almost all of my travel was in the blissfully comfy Business Class section of the planes for the first time in my life, and amidst all the friendly service and generally tasty food, one thing stood out:

Plastic knives.

Okay, so I don't mean to sound insensitive to the victims of 9/11 or National Security yadda yadda and Mr. Ashcroft if you're reading this please don't arrest me, but this is one of the most friggin' stupid things I've ever seen.

Confiscating eyebrow tweezers from my younger sister at the airport security checkpoint ranks up there, too. But I digress.

Anyway, I guess no one stopped to think that, gee, if someone is hell bent on hijacking a plane, a metal fork is likely to do just as much if not more damage. Or how about broken shards from the wine glasses? And as they (sort of said) in A Christmas Carol, watch out for those metal spoons, 'cause they'll gouge your eyes out!

Why do we have such a history in this country of taking not only the easy way out, but the absolutely moronic dumb-as-rocks way out when faced with real problems? In fairness, even Air France dumbly offered the same surprisingly sharp plastic knives, but I'm guessing that none of this silliness would have happened without American gov't/airline decrees.

Am I the only person to be so annoyed by this symptom of knee-jerk stupidity?
 

- Blathered by Adam on Tuesday, July 30, 2002 at 19:57 [ Permalink | Trackback ]
- Filed under SocietyPoliticsTravel
- Commented on by 2 folks so far. Scroll down and see for yourself (and join in the conversation!)


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