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Airport Security
GingerBob_3
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Recently at a UK airport I observed operatives in the Security Theatre moving freely from landside to airside and back, i.e. not passing through the metal detectors. Surely this is a major breach of security, or am I just being overly cautious in my thinking?
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Could you be more specific please? Which airport and who do you mean by 'operatives'?0
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As far as I know all the security staff at any airport are well vetted prior to getting the job so SHOULD be cleared not to use the scanners.
I understand your thinking re this but like with all air side staff the risk IMO would be minimal :0)0 -
As far as I know all the security staff at any airport are well vetted prior to getting the job so SHOULD be cleared not to use the scanners.
I understand your thinking re this but like with all air side staff the risk IMO would be minimal :0)
Possibly. However, if this sort of thing was seen at, say, an airport in Egypt I'm sure it would be worrying to most people.0 -
Their airside/ land side demarcation may be different to passengers, are they going back before the boarding card check line without being checked?Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Their airside/ land side demarcation may be different to passengers, are they going back before the boarding card check line without being checked?
I didn't see them do so. I just observed them bypass the metal detector, but one assumes thereafter they have relatively free reign. I did later see one of them "deep" in airside.
It's easy to imagine various scenarios that would compromise security. For instance, someone brings a gun past the boarding card check and passes it to a member of the security team in the general mayhem that constitutes the long pre-screening queues. That security person then bypasses the metal detector and passes the gun back to his accomplice, airside, at a later time.0 -
Possibly. However, if this sort of thing was seen at, say, an airport in Egypt I'm sure it would be worrying to most people.
I agree but if I remember correctly there was a delegation sent from the west to see just how the airports {I believe in Egypt} re this very problem and to help advise/threaten the country that if the problems were not sorted then flights to those places would be curtailed/stopped.
I thought when I read your first post you were talking about the UK, I for one would not be pleased to see that type of thing going on in areas that have or have had "problems" in the past.
I suppose that we all take a chance these days where ever we go as you are just as likely to find the fanatics in your local shopping cerntre/train station ect as you are in what we look on as a secure and close watched airport {just remember the Glasgow attack a few years back} :0)0 -
As far as I know all the security staff at any airport are well vetted prior to getting the job so SHOULD be cleared not to use the scanners.
I understand your thinking re this but like with all air side staff the risk IMO would be minimal :0)
That's not the case
No one is exempt, even drug dogs need to go through or be thoroughly searchedChange is inevitable, except from a vending machine.0 -
A person with a pacer will not go through the "tunnel", but will be patted down instead.
Not so very long ago, a lady forgot and went through the "tunnel" and soon after died because her pacing was affected.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/11247611/Woman-dies-after-airport-scanner-interferes-with-her-pacemaker.html“And all shall be well. And all shall be well. And all manner of things shall be exceeding well.”
― Julian of Norwich
In other words, Don't Panic!0 -
That's not the case
No one is exempt, even drug dogs need to go through or be thoroughly searched
As I said "AS FAR AS I KNOW" , I do not have much in the way of dealings with security as a law abiding person, still searching a drug dog would not take long even for the most stupid person:rotfl:0
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