Pumbas Nakasak
Heading for the great escape.
my MP3 player is full of it
Yup......So I feel this bears pointing out now, in all seriousness, especially in the wake of Brussels: by installing metal detectors and thus creating a bottleneck/longer line than there currently is to get through the security check points, how is that to stop/deter someone from rolling up with a stroller full of explosives and detonating outside where everyone is waiting? It just doesn't do really anything to make me feel safer. I mean, after metal detecters, will they go the route of sporting events and only allow clear bags into the park?? Or are we going to set up TSA-style X-ray machines where we actually X-ray bags instead of doing a haphazard/perfunctory search of the bags (hello...selfie-sticks still making an appearance in the parks?)
-ly. Tightly.LOL, you are wound way too tight.
You were likely picked because you didn't look like a "problem" person.I was in Epcot and MK on Thursday and was "randomly selected" for secondary screening at MK. Of course, the skinny guy with the cop haircut who was watching his surroundings was the one "randomly" selected. Once the security host advised me, I asked her what she wanted out of my pockets, did so, and was through in less than a minute. It wasn't a big deal.
So I feel this bears pointing out now, in all seriousness, especially in the wake of Brussels: by installing metal detectors and thus creating a bottleneck/longer line than there currently is to get through the security check points, how is that to stop/deter someone from rolling up with a stroller full of explosives and detonating outside where everyone is waiting? It just doesn't do really anything to make me feel safer. I mean, after metal detecters, will they go the route of sporting events and only allow clear bags into the park?? Or are we going to set up TSA-style X-ray machines where we actually X-ray bags instead of doing a haphazard/perfunctory search of the bags (hello...selfie-sticks still making an appearance in the parks?)
Hotels, busess , monorails, TTC....I guess it's still better than nothing. Either way there are crowds trying to get into the park. This is really just to keep people with guns out of the park.
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You have to select a non problem person every so often so you can say you aren't profiling anyone.You were likely picked because you didn't look like a "problem" person.
I won't climb up on my soap box but I'd MUCH rather confront an armed person as opposed to someone with a bomb strapped on.I guess it's still better than nothing. Either way there are crowds trying to get into the park. This is really just to keep people with guns out of the park.
The really sad part is an armed gunman could potentially fatally maim more people than the typical backpack bombs.
Yup, I remember the training well.You have to select a non problem person every so often so you can say you aren't profiling anyone.
Yup......
I've worked many security details and the biggest problem that I see at places like WDW, sporting events, and political events, is that the very security measures that they impose actually give someone Hell bent on causing terror a perfect time and place to commit their cowardly acts.
As an avid supporter of the 4th amendment I totally concur. At some point we all have to realize there is an inherent risk when we walk out of our house that something might happen. It's part of living in a free society. I also don't think the terrorists care if they cause a mass shooting or explosion in the front of the park or inside the park. They know either way the media will treat it the same.So I feel this bears pointing out now, in all seriousness, especially in the wake of Brussels: by installing metal detectors and thus creating a bottleneck/longer line than there currently is to get through the security check points, how is that to stop/deter someone from rolling up with a stroller full of explosives and detonating outside where everyone is waiting? It just doesn't do really anything to make me feel safer. I mean, after metal detecters, will they go the route of sporting events and only allow clear bags into the park?? Or are we going to set up TSA-style X-ray machines where we actually X-ray bags instead of doing a haphazard/perfunctory search of the bags (hello...selfie-sticks still making an appearance in the parks?)
how is that to stop/deter someone from rolling up with a stroller full of explosives and detonating outside where everyone is waiting?
I dont really understand the minds of terrorists but maybe exploding outside a park wouldnt be as symbolic to them? Even if lives were lost there might still be a feeling of 'failure' because they were deterred from destroying the park itself. That said, I dont think terrorists are coming to wdwand detonating outside where everyone is waiting?
Those metal detectors once got a friend arrested who refused to believe aluminum was a metal, lol...and now that I'm forced to recall how long ago that was (90's), I'm sorta surprised it's just coming up in WDW now.Living near Six Flags Great America and having passes we have to go through metal detectors every time we visit the park. Its mandatory for everyone. I find that it is not a big deal and have gotten familiar with it. We will be at WDW in June and wouldn't at all be offended if picked randomly. I guess you could say its part of my normal summer at home.
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