by davep » Fri 25 Apr 2014, 16:47:48
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Keith_McClary', '[')url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/22/teenage-plane-stowaway-caught-on-camera]Teenage plane stowaway snuck aboard despite being caught on camera
Fifteen-year-old who survived trip to from California to Hawaii in wheel well illustrates major issues with airport security[/url]$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')urveillance cameras at San Jose international airport successfully captured the teenager on the tarmac, climbing up the landing gear of a jet. But in the end, the cameras failed because no one noticed the security breach until the plane – and the boy – landed in Hawaii.
Although the 15-year-old apparently wanted nothing more than to run away, his success in slipping past layers of security early Sunday morning made it clear that a determined person can still get into a supposedly safe area and sneak onto a plane.
That's why you have to remove your
sneakers.
Surely it's an argument NOT to have to remove your sneakers. If a lone teenager can breach security, all the sneaker searches in the world aren't going to stop a terrorist. And yet, there hasn't been a second 9/11. It's enough to make you think they're scaring us all for their own ends.