<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by bry99:
I think that airport and airline personnel were right to act on their suspicions. I would rather they stop people and ask questions than give every passenger the benefit of the doubt. Given that the kid's ticket showed a purchase date of September 11, that he had a book about ecoterrorism bombings, that he was unemployed and a recent college dropout, why not take the extra time and make sure that this kid isn't trying to pull a copycat incident or a copycat hoax?
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Hey, ask all the questions you like -- he's not complaining about questions. He's complaining about not being allowed to fly. And then being told that he could fly, showing up at the airport, and being told that he isn't allowed to fly AGAIN. And not being told why he's not allowed to fly.