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Old Dec 3, 2009 | 12:54 am
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tom911
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Originally Posted by pmocek
About your personal opinion of what "security issue" meant when you wrote it earlier? About your personal opinion of how one person photographing something in a place that thousands of people can look at it for hours has any effect on the security or safety of a plane or its passengers after you implied that it did have some such effect? Why not?
I've looked through my posts on this thread and can't find any of these. Are you confusing me with someone else? Could you highlight those posts for me? Hard to respond when I can't find the posts.

I think if he could explain himself, he would, and that he cannot do so, but will not admit to it. I'm tired of people justifying ridiculous policies like "no photography of things that you and everyone around you can see" on vague notions of security, and everyone simply going along with it. The scare tactics are growing old, and the people who buy into them are part of the problem.
Your job is not at risk here by further posting, is it? If AD posts further about United security policies would you care if he was disciplined? If United has such a policy, why aren't you contacting them directly?
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