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RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof
From: "Deepak Jain" <deepak () ai net>
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:29:38 -0400
Would you want the Marines armed? I think a big concern about putting Marshalls on the planes is whether they should be armed or not. If you let an enforcement official on a plane with the only [theoretically] gun on the plane, it could also [theoretically] be taken from them [say by overpowering them..]. I personally find it comforting that the hijackers weren't able to get guns on the plane, or at least couldn't count on getting them on the planes. That says something about the security checkpoints established thus far. Deepak Jain -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu]On Behalf Of Dave O'Shea Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 3:44 PM To: Kevin Day; John Fraizer Cc: David Howe; Email List: nanog Subject: RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Federal penitentiaries have among the best security in the world, and use highly invasive searches combined with a very limited access policy and severe limitations about what may be brought into a prison. Weapons, edged and blunt, are still quite common. Any security policy that doesn't put into place measures to deal with threats as they arise is ineffective by definition. Talking sternly to the offender is of questionable value when the offender is a crabby stockbroker annoyed about the inflight meal. Personally, I have a ticket to fly somewhere next week that I purchased for the dirt-cheap price of $140 round-trip. I'm beginning to think I'd be much happier spending twice that to fly on a half-empty plane with a couple of really short-tempered marines sitting towards the back of the plane.
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin Day [mailto:toasty () temphost dragondata com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 1:43 PM To: John Fraizer Cc: David Howe; Email List: nanog Subject: Re: Analysis from a JHU CS ProfOn Wed, 12 Sep 2001, David Howe wrote:There are mechanisms in place that would detect this type of behavior. (Prebooking multiple flights for the sameindividual.)Does a domestic flight require a passport or other formof positive ID?if not, they could book as many tickets as needed with adifferent name perticket.Yes. Photo identification to get your tickets, period, the end.Not necessarily. I've boarded planes several times without showing a piece of ID. With the new automated check-in kiosks in several airports, if you have no luggage to check-in, you don't see a person at all.. (You still do need a credit card in your name though) Both times I left Houston-Bush International, I had my tickets printed and checked in by only telling the attendant my name. (I thought it was very strange, but didn't question it) Many really small regional airports allow you to board without going through metal detectors/bag x-rays. Once you get off the plane at the destination(larger airport) you're behind the "secure" zone, and can also board another flight without going through one. I'm not saying that these kinds of things are what caused yesterday's events, or that whoever did this didn't use fake ID's, so I'm not sure that strictly enforcing this sort of thing would have mattered anyway. -- Kevin
Current thread:
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof, (continued)
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Peter Galbavy (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Roeland Meyer (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Daryl J. Wolff (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Matt Levine (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Daryl J. Wolff (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Roeland Meyer (Sep 12)
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof alex (Sep 12)
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Mally Mclane (Sep 12)
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Nipper, Arnold (Sep 12)
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Dean Robb (Sep 13)
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Mally Mclane (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Dave O'Shea (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Deepak Jain (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof John Fraizer (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Deepak Jain (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Deepak Jain (Sep 12)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Deepak Jain (Sep 13)
- Re: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Joel Baker (Sep 13)
- RE: Analysis from a JHU CS Prof Leigh Anne Chisholm (Sep 13)