Britpilot
Gear Lifter
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2002
- Posts
- 849
I am glad I made laugh, mate . TSA, for one. Police, two. Travelling public, three. Just because one has a gun, doesn't mean he is the king of the hill. If I am not mistaken Britpilot, police used to not carry weapons in England not too long ago.
Well, if a disaster has been averted I think I should know about it as a citizen. The shoebomber disaster has been talked about in the media. We pay paxes that finance various programms, I want to know how necessary/effecient/useful/etc. it is. Prove me wrong, why sound so misterious???
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The TSA? Really, please, The Police? What do they have to do with airline security? Traveling public? OK, maybe.
2.You are mistaken. I am the son of a Metropilotan Police Officer. My dad retired in 1980, there were armed police in England then as there are now.
3.No, as a citizen you should be grateful that a disaster has been averted. It has been and you actually do not have the "right" to know everything, sorry to break that to you.
In 1977 I signed The Official Secrets Act when I was in service to the country I was a citizen of. I am still bound by that act until my death. I signed a similar agreement here as a US citizen. I know information that you do not that I cannot disclose. That is the way it is, sorry to burst your bubble.