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Air passengers could face a fresh surcharge on tickets to pay for the escalating price of airport security.
politics.guardian.co.uk
"the main reason for refusing the application was the impact of the turbines on the landscape."which is the reason guaranteed to have me climbing up onto my virtual soapbox. Perhaps these people would prefer a nice picturesque nuclear power station? Ok, I know that a nuclear power station wouldn't be sited there but there'd be objections to it whereever it was proposed.
"Our official protectors and deciders trumpet the fools they catch because they haven't got a handle on the people we should really be afraid of. They make policy based on foibles and follies, and Hollywood plots."
theregister.co.uk
"But what do these experts know about chemistry? Less than they know about lobbying for Homeland Security pork, which is what most of them do for a living. But they've seen the same movies that you and I have seen, and so the myth of binary liquid explosives dies hard."
theregister.co.uk
"After a few hours - assuming, by some miracle, that the fumes haven't overcome you or alerted passengers or the flight crew to your activities - you'll have a quantity of TATP with which to carry out your mission. Now all you need to do is dry it for an hour or two."
theregister.co.uk
Yes the UK airport system has it's head up it's own arsehole. Yes the Department for Transport is in dire need of a good overhaul but then the gradual "discovery" that most governmental departments are not "fit for purpose" is no surprise to those of us who have been saying so for a very long time.
The entire system is a giant cancer of inefficiency and expense.
lordmatt.co.uk
opinions - like buttocks, we all have them and they are all different.
Michael Mckevitt, imprisoned leader of the The Real IRA.
Rev Michael Bray, considered to be the chaplain of The Army of God.