On 3 Nov 2001, at 23:12, Reese wrote:
Oh boo hoo hoo. I shed crocodile tears. Truly.
People flagged by the ticket agent, people who purchase tickets online. That's what got her flagged. Dig deeper, you are missing it.
Obviously. Carry on, you don't need me for this.
What am I missing here? Was the prospective passenger carrying weapons or anything which could be judged as a weapon.? Was the prospective passenger deemed a threat to any of the other passengers or the completion of the flight to its destination? If the answers to any of the above questions were yes then the person should have been arrested, charged and dealt with in a court of law. Otherwise the passenger should have been allowed on the flight regardless of political belief or profile of ticket purchase. The ticket purchaser has suffered discrimation and should be able to seek damages. Or, has ther hassling of citizens become a normal event? If you start to agree to this type of decision you are no different than the Muslims who claim all non-believers to be an enemy. Think about it! Virtually Raymond D. Mereniuk Raymond@fbntech.com FBN - Offering PUP - Unbreakable Encryption Techology http://www.fbntech.com/pup.html