Originally posted by AKIron
We reserve the right to restrict "freedom" to activities that don't include murdering women and children. If you feel we should be more tolerant in this regard I can only say tough ****.
Doesn't this however usually need a court ruling, where also the person accused of wrong activities is present or otherwise aware of his no-fly status?
Also why are you assuming that all people on the no-fly list are PROVEN to be for wrong cause?
At least seems like so.. correct me if I'm assuming wrong.
Without any kind of trial, I find it rather odd that *any* person could be denied flights *without* a reason and without prior *notification*, solely based on someones suspections -- which could be errorneous, let alone the ban including also people who has a same name. (..and theres alot of people with same names)
Just doesn't strike to me as justified in a country praised for freedom and justify.
It'd be nothing if the person in question would be trialed or given a chance to defend himself, before appearing for the flight, just to hear all the sudden hes not allowed to board the plane.
Any one of you barking at us liberal commie euro dogs blaablaablaablaaablaaa sticking nose in yer business blaablaaablaaablaablaaa could be found on the no-fly list and you wouldn't even know about it until appearing for the flight.
Isn't that worrying you guys at all? I find it odd if it doesn't at all.
Of course you are law abiding citizen who wouldn't want to have anything to do with kamikazing in a passenger jet, but the list simply doesn't look into that whether YOU are or not.
There are just names, which are not allowed to board a flight and the names are added there for whatever reason we don't have a slightest idea about.
it is really really odd to me people can find the system justified, especially by people living in USA with long traditions in couple of things..