Since the other thread is focusing on the attack itself, I thought I might start a second thread for talking about the efficacy of the new restrictions that are being implemented in response to the UK bomb scare.
1. All carry on luggage in the UK is now prohibited.
2 All liquids are banned in the US.
3. Canada announced this morning that they are preparing to follow the UK's lead.
4. Secondary security screens in the US are being rolled out, so you'll be searched at the checkpoint and while boarding.The UK ban covers just about everything. Books, iPods, laptops, all verbotten. If you want to bring baby food because you're travelling w/ a newborn, they'll have you open it and taste it at security.
Conversation points to get started:
1. How effective is this, really? I assert that this offers no real extra security but rewards the terrorists.
2. Is this a temporary measure, or will it become standard?
3. Will the UK's model be adopted here in the US, and if so, when?