Originally Posted by
Always Flyin
Once the flight is landed, isn't it just a little bit too late to conduct a security inspection? The flight was already at risk.
If they don't trust local security, why do they allow their aircraft to fly to that destination? Funny how each of those airports seem to pass ICAO standards. Funny how other airlines trust the local standards.
And if SQ really doesn't trust local security, then why don't they check every flight coming from those destinations?
The weapons security type inspection they conduct on arrival isn't going to locate most drug shipments, if that's what they are looking for.
If they were really concerned about security and didn't trust the locals, wouldn't it make more sense for SQ to put its own secondary security screen in the gate area?
I don't find it amusing in the slightest. In fact, I find it downright annoying.
This is off topic.
i do agree. But this is singapore airport and they do have their own eccentricities in law enforcement.What i cannot get over the fact is that even if you are on transit in singapore, you are considered technically on singapore soil and therefore subject to whatever the powers to be wish to enforce.The stamp on the passport doesn't matter.
Last edited by icarius; May 22, 2007 at 9:57 pm