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Supreme Court upholds jails' strip searches
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11/04/2012 14:12:22
Thomas Ganss (En ligne)
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Frankfurt, Allemagne
 
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>>>How many people hijack and fly airliners into skyscrapers?
>>
>>19 ? Out of a world population of 7 billion.....
>>Strip searching people with unpaid parking tickets would prevent this ?
>
>It's the same problem - should something happen to the parking 'criminal' or because of the parking 'criminal' the city/county/state/US gov't will get sued for megabucks. Therefore, they have to make sure nobody is armed. They'd probably be sued if they suggested that people might not want to get arrested in the first place.

I don't get why they have to be arrested instead of having their cars collected and sold off - integrating such logic
into the mobile ticket devices should not be costly. Clunkers would be an edge case, but it could happen before
the ticket bill gets too high and exceeds the worth of the clunker massively.

>
>Same on the airliners - instead of keeping obvious hostiles off the aircraft or profiling (which is very successful - ask El Al) they have to feel up grandma and little Johnny in shorts in the wheelchair.
>

Here we are in total agreement - stupid PC wins too often over brains.
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