Posted on 08/12/2003 2:07:07 PM PDT by Gucho
3 boaters wander onto JFK runway
N.Y. authorities probe case of trio who washed ashore
MSNBC STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
NEW YORK, Aug. 12 Authorities were investigating the case of three young boaters whose raft washed ashore near John F. Kennedy International Airport over the weekend, breaching security to wander around for a mile near a runway. THE BOATERS, a 21-year-old man and two 13-year-old boys, became lost on their inflatable fishing raft after a rainstorm Sunday night and floated into Jamaica Bay, authorities said. It got rough out there, and the waves started blowing the boat towards the airport, Joel Phaggoo, one of the lost trio, told WABC-TV. They anchored off an active runway and wandered on runways and taxiways as planes departed and arrived before they walked to a police garage, where they told authorities they were lost. The three were questioned and released after police found their boat and their fishing poles along the airports 10-mile perimeter, Pasquale Difulco, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport, told NBC News affiliate WNBC-TV.
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Phaggoo told WABC: For somebody up to no good, they could have caused a lot of damage, because the planes were taking off and landing maybe about 400 feet from us. ... We got there by accident, but it wouldnt be hard for somebody who wanted to intentionally be there to get there. Security measures were immediately stepped up at the airport after the incident. The fact they were able to do this is of great concern to us, Difulco said. Alan Hicks, another Port Authority spokesman, told The Associated Press that an investigation was examining patrol procedures and supervision. Security at JFK has become an increasing concern since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when 37 Port Authority police officers died. The department now has the highest number of officers and commanders in its history, Difulco said. In February, airport officials began enforcing a rule that banned public parking within 300 feet of any terminal buildings. Additional passenger screening and random car searches were also started at Kennedy.
I know, let's make it a federal crime to own an inflatable fishing raft....
Why not just say: " Oh, terrorists : here's a lovely new way for you to harm us !"
The problem is :
1. There is NO SUCH THING as perfect security.
2. The local media are so hungry to be FIRST with a sensational story-preferably one that makes "the cops" look bad-they would betray their country a dozen times over for "improved market share".
3. The media doesn't seem to grasp the fact the stuff they broadcast is studied avidly by people who are hostile to this nation...or:
4. They DO grasp the concept, and HOPE someone will come along to make it an even bigger story !
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