On
March 7, 2013 Daily Kos Labor blog
published an article by Laura Clawson called "Flight attendants and air
marshals protest TSA decision allowing small knives on flights." This article does not really have an opinion
stated, but pretty much just states the facts and references some comments made
by flight attendants and air marshals. As I assumed, they are completely
against the regulations that now allow passengers to carry on small knives and
sport equipment likes bats and golf clubs.
Clawson
quoted a comment made by an air marshal, "It's as if we didn't learn anything
from 9/11," said George Randall Taylor, head of the air marshal unit of
the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA). "Flight
attendants are going to be sitting ducks." I completely agree with
their concerns and comments because you don’t know what anyone is capable of.
Why would you need to bring a knife onto an airplane in the
first place? As we’ve learned from past experiences, airplanes can be
destructive and kills hundreds of people if they are hijacked. Allowing weapons
on an airplane not only increases those risks but can also make passengers
nervous. Travelers can part with their knives and sporting equipment for a
couple of hours while they’re 30,000 feet off the ground with no reason to use
it and reunite with them once they arrive at their destination and retrieve
their luggage.
In conclusion, I think the author of this article is also
against passengers boarding their flight with weapons and I completely agree
with her. It would be beneficial for everybody to regulate the rules and make
traveling a safer process in general by prohibiting all passengers from boarding
their flight with weapons.
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