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August 5th, 2004, 01:46 PM
#1
Safety
Do you actually feel safer these days?
As for me, no I don't feel more safe or less, I just feel more confined. No longer can we meet our family and friends as they depart the plane. No longer can I go to the amusement parks without a metal detector. I see men with machine guns guarding the subway in New York. I have to disclose more about myself and be searched before going in more and more office buildings. I understand that we must protect ourselves, but how much of this is worth what we are losing?
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August 5th, 2004, 01:50 PM
#2
Registered User
Stalin is a live and well, hes just running US homeland Security.
Present your papers and identify your self to my satisfaction or die!
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August 5th, 2004, 01:55 PM
#3
Registered User
 Originally Posted by RejectionMan
Stalin is a live and well, hes just running US homeland Security.
Present your papers and identify your self to my satisfaction or die!
Excuse me? Stalin executed millions of his own citizens.
Wait... I get it now... you're really the Canadian meatpuppet aren't you! When did you change your name?
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August 5th, 2004, 02:11 PM
#4
Banned
 Originally Posted by Cleetus
Do you actually feel safer these days?
As for me, no I don't feel more safe or less, I just feel more confined. No longer can we meet our family and friends as they depart the plane. No longer can I go to the amusement parks without a metal detector. I see men with machine guns guarding the subway in New York. I have to disclose more about myself and be searched before going in more and more office buildings. I understand that we must protect ourselves, but how much of this is worth what we are losing?
I'll tell you how much...your life and mine. That in itself makes it worth it. You are eating right out of RejectionMan the meetpuppet's hand here...snap out of it man, you're a Texan!
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August 5th, 2004, 02:16 PM
#5
NO really dude, I am serious.
The thing at the airports really bugs me. That was always so cool to be met right when you got off the plane. Why can't we have that anymore? We used to always be checked, but for some silly reason that has all changed in a way that I don't understand.
Going to an amusement park I had to empty all my pockets, remove my shoes and was both wanded and patted down. A ****ing amusement park????? I don't even get that **** at college football games that have over 65000 people in a small area.
How are these things making it safer? Why not spend that money on counterterrorsim to find the guys before they drop a bomb, plane, truck, whatever in our laps where all the armed and armored guys won't make a lick of freaking difference. Lets put these guys back on the streets to arrest those that are breaking actual crimes and have the experts go after the soulless ****s that want to use terrorist tactics against us.
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August 5th, 2004, 02:22 PM
#6
Registered User
I actually feel a little safer but tend to queue more these days!
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August 5th, 2004, 02:22 PM
#7
Laptops/Notebooks/PDA Mod
I dunno, I kind of have mixed feelings on this. I think they have to take steps to prevent this kind of $hit from happening again, but at times it just pisses me off when I have to spend an extra 1/2 to an hour standing in line so I can be patted down.
On a side note, all of this has really hindered my ability to sneak beer, flasks, digital recorders and other stuff into concerts with me, which really pisses me off!
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August 5th, 2004, 02:34 PM
#8
Banned
 Originally Posted by Cleetus
NO really dude, I am serious.
The thing at the airports really bugs me. That was always so cool to be met right when you got off the plane. Why can't we have that anymore? We used to always be checked, but for some silly reason that has all changed in a way that I don't understand.
Going to an amusement park I had to empty all my pockets, remove my shoes and was both wanded and patted down. A ****ing amusement park????? I don't even get that **** at college football games that have over 65000 people in a small area.
How are these things making it safer? Why not spend that money on counterterrorsim to find the guys before they drop a bomb, plane, truck, whatever in our laps where all the armed and armored guys won't make a lick of freaking difference. Lets put these guys back on the streets to arrest those that are breaking actual crimes and have the experts go after the soulless ****s that want to use terrorist tactics against us.
Allow me to retort, so you can see things a little clearer. The thing at the airport, I agree, it sucks, but by limiting how many people actually get down to the terminals you eliminated the need to search 10 times as many people, thus the lines move faster and the need for additional security isn't required at the terminals.
The amusement parks, that's private security either owned by the park, or outsourced from a private security company. So their policy to strip your shoes is their own, and you should take it up with the suggestions/complaint department at the park...not with the federal government. I assure you that not all parks go to that extreme. Many only search bags...no frisking, and no metal detectors.
As far as your argument about the counterterrorism, that’s a two tier approach, which is being implemented. The problem is, you can’t find everybody, no matter how good the intelligence is, so until we kill every single terrorist, and educate the world that our intentions are not to take over the world, we will continue to maintain the two tier approach for decades to come…I am sorry to say that, but it’s a matter of reality.
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August 5th, 2004, 02:39 PM
#9
Banned
On a side note, I remember years ago going to Heavy Metal concerts being frisked and medal detector swiped...had nothing to do with terrorism, but to prevent any hostilities on the floor from turning into a bloodbath. I considered it par for the course, and appreciated it tremendously. The only thing they needed to stop that they always seemed to miss, was the aerosol can of hairspray. You always had one idiot torch the can during a ballad or something...man that sh!t got hot if you were right next to him.
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August 5th, 2004, 02:40 PM
#10
That is teh thing, I don't want to live in a country or area with heavily armed guards everywhere. To me that is a symbol that you are losing.
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August 5th, 2004, 02:47 PM
#11
Banned
 Originally Posted by Cleetus
That is teh thing, I don't want to live in a country or area with heavily armed guards everywhere. To me that is a symbol that you are losing.
Eye of the beholder. I personally don't see the guards, neither do probably 90% or more of the rest of the country...you must be near a high profile city, or other monument that would attract a crowd, hence the constant extra security. It's not that bad around the rest of the country
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August 5th, 2004, 02:51 PM
#12
Laptops/Notebooks/PDA Mod
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Eye of the beholder. I personally don't see the guards, neither do probably 90% or more of the rest of the country...you must be near a high profile city, or other monument that would attract a crowd, hence the constant extra security. It's not that bad around the rest of the country
Agreed. We just recently got a sewage system in our town, so there is not really much to worry about protecting around here. Closest I come to seeing armed guards is the idiotic rent-a-coppers armed with Maglites and the big old walkie-talkies guarding the entrances to the football games.
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August 6th, 2004, 10:43 AM
#13
Registered User
Safety: that little lever or button that prevents the trigger from working.
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August 6th, 2004, 10:46 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by paraflyer
Safety: that little lever or button that prevents the trigger from working.

Heh, my .44 special don't have one of them there things
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August 6th, 2004, 11:06 AM
#15
Laptops/Notebooks/PDA Mod
 Originally Posted by Cleetus
Heh, my .44 special don't have one of them there things
Neither does my 9mm.
My Mosberg did, but it took one time of me being a dip-**** and forgetting to turn it off and missing an important shot, and now it no longer has one either.
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