{"id":132,"date":"2010-11-17T21:33:00","date_gmt":"2010-11-18T02:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mageuzi.com\/blog\/?p=132"},"modified":"2010-11-17T21:34:27","modified_gmt":"2010-11-18T02:34:27","slug":"terror","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.mageuzi.com\/blog\/2010\/11\/17\/terror\/","title":{"rendered":"Terror"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I wrote this earlier this year in response to another article. But with all the TSA hubbub going on right now, I thought it would be a good time to (finally) post it.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>During my daily browsing of CNN while at work, I came across this article.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/campbellbrown.blogs.cnn.com\/2010\/01\/08\/commentary-americans-need-to-stop-whining-about-air-security\/\">Commentary: Americans need to stop whining about air security<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The opinion piece starts off simply enough: security may be a hassle, but it&#8217;s for the greater good. Deal with it.&#160; But the author keeps hammering the point, essentially saying that he doesn&#8217;t care what the TSA does: if it gets him to his destination safely, it&#8217;s a necessary evil.<\/p>\n<p>  <!--more-->  <\/p>\n<p>Well, hold on a minute.&#160; The problem is that you can never have 100% security.&#160; Even if every airport in the country was able to use those full body scanners starting tomorrow, it wouldn&#8217;t make much of a difference.&#160; Terrorists are smart folks. Well, the terrorists that come up with the plans of attack are.&#160; Those who actually get on the plane to execute the plan are not &#8212; but perhaps that is why they&#8217;re the ones getting on the plane.&#160; Anyway, my point is: they will figure out a plan to sneak some terror agent onto a flight and not get detected.&#160; And it may not even be a flaw in the technology: a distracted TSA worker, a momentary lapse of judgment, is all it takes to let the wrong person through at the wrong time.<\/p>\n<p>And guess what?&#160; Who says terrorists have to use planes? At some point they&#8217;re going to figure out that there are much easier ways to cause panic.&#160; When was the last time you had to pass through a security checkpoint at the mall?&#160; At a concert? At a restaurant?&#160; And even if there was some sort of security measure, I&#8217;m willing to bet it wasn&#8217;t nearly as thorough as an airline security checkpoint.<\/p>\n<p>So, what happens if there is an attack on one of these places?&#160; Well, lets take a look at past history.&#160; When a terrorist tried to sneak explosives on board a plane with his shoes, it became mandatory to take off your shoes and put them through the x-ray machine. When a terrorist tried to ignite explosives in the final part of a flight, the TSA decided that passengers can no longer get up from their seat an hour before landing.<\/p>\n<p>If, god forbid, there is a terrorist attack at your local mall, it would seem likely that the knee-jerk response would be to implement security checkpoints at the mall.<\/p>\n<p>At concerts.<\/p>\n<p>At restaurants.<\/p>\n<p>And not just the &quot;wave a wand and carry on&quot; type of security &#8212; no, it would have to be the &quot;take everything off except your clothes&quot; type.<\/p>\n<p>Do you know where that leaves us?&#160; Scared.&#160; Inconvenienced.&#160; Hassled.&#160; Terrorized.<\/p>\n<p>Look, these terrorist attacks are horrible.&#160; No one can deny that.&#160; But what also cannot be denied is that it is impossible to have 100% security.&#160; Any idiot with a death wish &#8212; and a death wish for hundreds of strangers &#8212; can ignite a bomb in a public place.&#160; Luckily, in most Western countries, we are vigilent enough, and have the intelligence resources, to catch these types of events before they occur.&#160; But sometimes they slip through.&#160; And it&#8217;s tragic.&#160; Our thoughts and prayers go out to the lives that are lost.&#160; It&#8217;s easy to beef up security, to show that there is some sort of response in the name of the tragedy.<\/p>\n<p>But it&#8217;s important not to overreact, or our piece of mind, our trust, our integrity, our privacy, and our way of life get destroyed.&#160; For all of us.&#160; And that is worse than just about any terrorist attack you could imagine.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I wrote this earlier this year in response to another article. 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