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British Airways Chief Slams US Security Requests

Ponca City writes "Reflecting a growing frustration among airport and airline owners with the steady build-up of rules covering everything from footwear to liquids, Martin Broughton, chairman of British Airways, has launched a scathing attack on the 'completely redundant' airport checks requested by the TSA and urged the UK to stop 'kowtowing' to American demands for ever more security. Speaking at the annual conference of the UK Airport Operators Association, Broughton lambasted the TSA for demanding that foreign airports increase checks on US-bound planes, while not applying those regulations to their own domestic services. 'America does not do internally a lot of the things they demand that we do,' says Broughton. 'We shouldn't stand for that. We should say, "We'll only do things which we consider to be essential and that you Americans also consider essential.''' For example, Broughton noted that cutting-edge technology recently installed at airports can scan laptops inside hand luggage for explosives but despite this breakthrough the British government still demands computers be examined separately. 'It's just completely ridiculous,' says Broughton."

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  1. Re:Argh... by blackraven14250 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Maybe it's because threatening to take down a plane heading to a third world country isn't a very significant threat in the eyes of the TSA, and that nobody's going to take you fucking seriously to begin with if you say "I HAVE MERCURY HERE! DON'T MOVE! IT'LL EAT THROUGH THE CABIN IN A MATTER OF HOURS!".

    Seriously, who the hell actually knows that mercury even does that?