(06-07-2016, 05:51 AM)Matsilainen Wrote: Marko, what you said reminds me of a concept called “security theater,” which you may already be familiar with. A lot of what TSA does is unnecessary and a waste, but somehow it is supposed to give travelers a (false) sense of security.
I remember being on a domestic flight in Sweden about 20 years ago. Before landing, the pilot opened the cockpit door, and a passenger (who was his friend) went and sat in a jump seat between the pilot and co-pilot. The cockpit door remained open for the entire landing, and all the passengers were able to look into the cockpit and see the runway ahead.
There’s something I don’t ever expect to be able to see again.
If anyone wants a little read, here’s an interesting link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_theater
Good article - one also has to consider whether all the "enhanced" security measures and police powers were ever actually intended to address "international terrorism" or was actually intended to be used on the domestic kind?
The whole theatre concept extends to other areas of human activity. Take the environmental movement, the appearance of doing something to save the world absolutely trumps reality. Some will say that it can't hurt, but it absolutely can. If you're pouring your hard earned money (more often its someone else's hard earned money in the form of taxes) down the drain in environmental theatre initiatives its not only economically wasteful but it prevents those resources being employed in perhaps a more productive manner..... sorry, I digress