To: inquest
If you're really that concerned about dying in a terrorist attack on the subway (even though the chances of it are less than the chances of dying in an auto accident), then don't go on the subway.Most of our major cities would be crippled without the use of public transportation. Personally, I'd be forced to get up at least an hour earlier every day, and I'd never see my family except on the weekends.
We need to make public transportation safe again. That means at least one security camera and at least one guard with an explosives-sniffing dog at every train station.
To: Bryan; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; JohnHuang2
What do you think? Ping list time?
To: Philo1962
Bomb-sniffing dogs I don't have a problem with. But if they're demanding that people open their bags for inspection, then that's crossing the line.
15 posted on
07/30/2005 3:50:09 PM PDT by
inquest
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