<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by benoit:
What we know is the guy wanted to board a plane with a book featuring a terrorist on the cover holding dynamite. The book itself was about a person whose primary activity consisted of bombing various things. That is a valid reason for arousing suspicion and extra attention no? Can you sympathise with the employees who were not comfortable boarding with him? I can.</font>
So I guess that means no more mystery or crime novels, since they are about people murdering people, and that could be dangerous and uncomfortable.
No more political novels, since there will always be someone in airport security or airline staff with opposite political views, and that could be dangerous and uncomfortable.
No more historical novels, since they describe awful events of war and terror, and that could be dangerous and uncomfortable.
The list can be made very long. I guess we all have to buy a romance book if we want something to read on the plane in the future.