Gilmore Loses Airport ID Case
smooth wombat writes "In the final conclusion to John Gilmore's fight to be able to fly on an airplane without providing identification, the United States Supreme Court, without comment, let stand an appeals court ruling which said that Gilmore's rights are not violated by being required to show proof of identity. Gilmore had argued that without being able to see the law which says one must provide identification before being allowed to board a plane, there is no way to know if the regulations call for impermissible searches."
Crazy, highly trained arabs did not have guns in the attacks on 9/11 (though they did on other hijackings to be sure). And I often said, if someone tried to hijack a plane with a box cutter that I was on, I would have fought back (definately would have gotten wounded, maybe even have died, but hey, someone else could have incapacitated him while he was cutting me. I'm no superman, but neither are they)
I got nuthin
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It breaks my pluginses, my precious!
you sir are a moron. enjoy your prison country (while I try to avoid the repercussions from the stupidity of people like you). that is all
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I don't see why this guy thinks that this matters. Security really doesn't have to do with people being sheep as much as it has to do with recognizing that doing certian things costs you... And I'm not talking about money. Sure you had to buy the ticket, but you also have to spend time in line, submit to either a search of person or a search of ID, or both, and all other negatives that go with flight. Do those costs outweigh your need to travel in the first place? Does it "cost" you more to go through the dog and pony show than it's worth it to you to get to the destination, then don't travel. If you think that it "costs" you more to go through the airport screening than the time that flying will save you, then drive, walk, ride a bike, take the train, ride a bus, etc... I'm sure you can find a way that fits what you're willing to pay. You have freedoms... freedom to choose where to go, when to go, and how to get there. Use it.
I get sick of people who constantly think that being able to fly (read: use someone else's property for your own gain) is a God Given Right. It's not. There are companys that make money off of it and they'll charge you and put you through whatever ringer they feel like putting you through before allowing you on their airplane. Is that wrong? No, it's their aircraft and it's their capitalistic right to charge you whatever fee they deem necessary. In the same sense the airport is the government's property and if you want to use it, you get to go through security checkpoints. That's the price you pay and if you don't like that then find some other way to get to your destination. In the process you might remember that in a capitalistic society, one of the best votes to make is with your wallet.
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No, the core of the matter is that paranoid freaks like yourself, and crazy gun nuts like a lot of the posters here think they have the God given right to do as they feel and damn the consequences.
No one has the right to fly on an airplane. You are a passenger, not the aircraft owner, and as such are subject to the rules set by the airline. Go buy your own plane, get a pilots license and I'm sure that you can carry as many guns on it and fly without id to your hearts content. Jesus, you whiners make me sick. And what a waste of resources and time this stupid lawsuit was. He's obviously got a lot more money than brains or common sense.
Tesla was a genius. Edison however was a overrated hack who liked to torture puppies.