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In light of recent terrorist attacks across the country, many citizens are testing the exact limits of United States airline security procedures. ... For almost two years the American mindset had started to return to normal, then eventually problems started to arise that posed the question, “Were security procedures really ever that effective in the first place? ... Heatwole went through normal security procedures at two different airports and placed dangerous items in a Southwest Airlines bathroom. ... Heatwole said he snuck the items onboard to bring attention to gaps in airline security. ... In the following paragraphs intensive training, biometrics, and carrying weapons on board have been discussed as possible solutions of airline security.
The everlasting problem of airline security has been an ongoing battle between U. ... The government has answered any questions posed by the public, and has tried to do everything in their power to make airline security safer. ... Many workers do not fulfill their job qualifications completely, and become prone to skipping mandatory procedures needed for airport security. Airport security is a tremendous responsibility, and it should not be compromised by shortcuts and bureaucratic dishonesty. After September 11, new programs have been implemented in educating airport employees on new security measures. ... citizens have proposed is whether or not to add more security stops in American airports. That way if someone who is carrying weapons accidentally passes through a checkpoint, hopefully they won’t make it through the extra security stops.
Approximate Word count = 1121 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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