Security not air-tight By Sean Parnell 05jun02 SECURITY tests conducted at Australian airports since the September 11 terrorist attacks show prohibited items are still slipping through undetected. But the Federal Government will not detail the security lapses for fear of putting public safety at risk. The issue arose yesterday as Attorney-General Daryl Williams confirmed the government's controversial anti-terrorism legislation had been amended to redress the balance between public safety and the protection of human rights. The Courier-Mail sought access under Freedom of Information legislation to more than 40 aviation security test reports conducted by the Department of Transport between September...