tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741651270754837773.post9086131479724490481..comments2023-08-28T14:10:30.594+01:00Comments on My Thoughts My Country: Now here's a shock announcementMy Thoughts My Countryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03602979196088570393noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741651270754837773.post-34975214892900946792010-02-16T18:57:05.478+00:002010-02-16T18:57:05.478+00:00I was talking to my workmates about this today and...I was talking to my workmates about this today and one of them came up with this;<br /> <br />'I would rather have my bits on show than my bits blown to pieces.'<br /><br />If it came down to a choice between a picture showing the outline of my body, including my bits and pieces, and a chance of me and my loved ones being blown up, then take as much film as you want.<br /><br />The child issue is just the loony left's excuse to try and stop the scanners being used.<br /><br />If it stops terrorism then we must use every tool we have.Marknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4741651270754837773.post-67859918587060182312010-02-16T10:41:23.831+00:002010-02-16T10:41:23.831+00:00It's a tricky one. Flying is optional, so I...<br>It's a tricky one. Flying is optional, so I'm guessing using the scanners could be made part of the contract to fly you would have with the airline. However, the child issue is of some concern, given the hysteria that surrounds children in the UK, largely fostered by the DFM, who will presumably have us all convinced that airport security staff are leering molesters to a man - or woman. <br /><br />Profiling, however, is actually the most contentious issue but that's been going on a long time, so I suspect the Telegraph is merely trying to worry everyone unnecessarily. Whether the <i>policy</i> of profiling is right - that's a whole other matter.Carneadeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04597103132280224690noreply@blogger.com