Airport Security
We support airport security like that in Europe, and Israel. These security talks to every passenger. They ask about what you did in their city, or about where you are going. If you talk about museums, restaurants, plays, family, etc., then all is fine. If you mumble a bunch of nothing, you get searched.
Unlike our system, when you go through airport security you are met with trained security officer. You tend to like the nice young man or woman who commented (they always with open ended questions) that they heard about the "special exhibit" at the museum. Which painting was your favorite? He also likes restaurants, did you find a good one? If you don't know or are unsure, you get searched.
In doing this we will profile passengers. Under this plan security agents classify travelers by race, nationality, gender, and so on, and ask each a set of questions, carefully watching responses. In some cases, agents would be required to separate companions and question each one alone, looking for conflicting stories. we must have a system that before check-in allows security agents to screen tickets and passports for details that raise red flags, such as cash payments or visas from certain countries.
In either case you are watched. In general it will generate better PR and better security. Lets find out how much this will cost at Northern Kentucky International Airport. It will set us apart and be part of our comprehensive regional plan.
REMEMBER NO MATTER HOW WE GOT THERE WE ARE AT WAR
Unlike our system, when you go through airport security you are met with trained security officer. You tend to like the nice young man or woman who commented (they always with open ended questions) that they heard about the "special exhibit" at the museum. Which painting was your favorite? He also likes restaurants, did you find a good one? If you don't know or are unsure, you get searched.
In doing this we will profile passengers. Under this plan security agents classify travelers by race, nationality, gender, and so on, and ask each a set of questions, carefully watching responses. In some cases, agents would be required to separate companions and question each one alone, looking for conflicting stories. we must have a system that before check-in allows security agents to screen tickets and passports for details that raise red flags, such as cash payments or visas from certain countries.
In either case you are watched. In general it will generate better PR and better security. Lets find out how much this will cost at Northern Kentucky International Airport. It will set us apart and be part of our comprehensive regional plan.
REMEMBER NO MATTER HOW WE GOT THERE WE ARE AT WAR
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