troy
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And the SOB will get off because of that.As far as we can tell he is psychologically unstable," Vangen said...
Thankfully, the lack of security might play in our favor this time:dseagrav said:I bet the TSA uses this as an excuse to take your crash axes.
Police first suspected that the man had used a security hatchet already onboard the plane in the attack, but by Wednesday afternoon it was clear that he had smuggled an axe onto the plane with him.
"At first we thought that it was the hatchet onboard but we are no longer of this opinion because that hatchet is still in its place in the cockpit," Vangen said.
According to Nils Rognli, who heads up the Narvik airport for the Norwegian civil aviation authority Avinor, it would not have been difficult for the attacker to smuggle an axe onto the plane.
"It would be very simple since we don't have any security control here in Narvik," he told AFP.
We have "the good, old fashioned system as it was in the past where you just get on the plane", he added, pointing out that he has the equipment needed for security screening, but that it has not yet been installed.
Oh, OK. Much better. I read this news from an article on another website, and they didn't mention this bit. I really hated the idea that he got the crash axe away from the crew.TonyC said:Thankfully, the lack of security might play in our favor this time: