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Security chaos: Hundreds of flights cancelled,

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Security chaos: Hundreds of flights cancelled, delayed


World | 208043 hits | Dec 27 11:13 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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Thousands of Canadians had their flights cancelled or delayed on Sunday, as new security measures came into effect for anyone travelling to the U.S. by air.

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  1. by avatar martin14
    Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:51 am
    HA HA HA HA HA


    Oh my God we are so stupid...

  2. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:57 am
    God forbid that they enact security measures that make sense......that would be profiling, which is worse than blowing up planes filled with innocent people.

  3. by avatar tritium
    Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:47 am
    The war on terror has been lost by the USA.

    Al-Qaeda's ideology was to scare the USA and change it's fundamental behaviour, terrorize the nation. It's done that in so many ways.

    USA - a Paranoid nation, a paranoid security, a paranoid army!

  4. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:53 pm
    "tritium" said
    The war on terror has been lost by the USA.

    Al-Qaeda's ideology was to scare the USA and change it's fundamental behaviour, terrorize the nation. It's done that in so many ways.

    USA - a Paranoid nation, a paranoid security, a paranoid army!


    Agreed. We are such ridiculous and predictable meat puppets for these guys.

    Wouldn`t it be great if the minorities came out and asked for logical profiling in order not to make travel life hell for all.

  5. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:32 pm
    Well, sounds like it's time for the airlines and airports to do some serious profiling. Now, before some PC bleeding heart idiot jumps on me for that statement, let me elaborate.
    In my younger days when I lived in Windsor, I used to go to Detroit quite often, be it for shopping, concerts, sporting events or to party in Greek Town. I had long hair and usually wore a black leather jacket. Everytime I crossed I got pulled over for further inspection, strictly based on my outward appearance. This was profiling,
    and I put up with it if I wanted to go to the States. See, here's the thing, even though I'm a Canadian, it STILL didn't give me the God-given right to go to the US.
    Was it annoying? You bet, but I also understood WHY they did it. Their job is to protect the border. And you can't effectively protect/defend yourself if you have some bleeding heart pansy telling you what's PC and what's not.

  6. by avatar kitty
    Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:44 pm
    My friend had her flight delayed 6 hours and she was just trying to get home from Florida.

    i picked up my passport today, i hope they get all this sorted out by the time i have to fly.

  7. by avatar Benn
    Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:42 am
    OK great news on what the local NA airporst are doing but the security breech did not happen in a NA airport with NA standards. So if they are not doing anything in Nigeria then even with these moronic new security measures this last terrorist would have got clean through to the US still!

    What I want to know is how someone on a watch list, who meets a number of the BIG red flags for possible terrorist, and whose father is practically turning the kid in got a US Visa?

    He may not have been on a no fly list but if he was on a watch list in the US, if their system is even bit like ours, his name should be flagged in the immigration system when they call it up.

    Again, the security is smoke and mirrors to make people FEEL safe and assure they don't stop flying.

  8. by avatar tritium
    Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:21 am
    Gees guys there are plenty of other countries in the world worth visiting that have warm climates.

    Dominica, St. Kitts, Belize, Australia. Trake your travel dollars to countries that have a real culture and not as Paranoid.


  9. by avatar 2Cdo
    Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:31 pm
    "tritium" said
    Gees guys there are plenty of other countries in the world worth visiting that have warm climates.

    Dominica, St. Kitts, Belize, Australia. Trake your travel dollars to countries that have a real culture and not as Paranoid.



    Well said. I definitely prefer anywhere in the Caribbean to mainland USA for my winter holidays away from the snow and cold. Off to Curacao in March. 8)

  10. by avatar Brenda
    Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:41 pm
    What I want to know is how someone on a watch list, who meets a number of the BIG red flags for possible terrorist, and whose father is practically turning the kid in got a US Visa?

    That was my innitial thought too, BUT... He had gotten that visa in 2008, it was valid till Feb 2010, and his dad reported him 3 weeks ago.

    Why he was NOT put on a no-fly list when his dad did, is beyond me.



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