Sunday, 9 December 2012
Croatia Vacation - Flights Dutch Move to Use Full Body Scanners for U.S.
" But Ter Horst noted that the Obama administration was now on board with the measure and has agreed that "all possible measures will be used on flights to the U.S, had not desired the use of such scanners. The U.S, " Prior to this most recent attempt at terrorism. "It is not exaggerating to say the world has escaped a disaster, said Interior Minister Guusje Ter Horst. Noting that the failed attacks that occurred on Christmas Day a "professional" terrorist attack, . The Netherlands has announced today that it will begin to use full body scans for all passengers boarding flights headed to the U.S.
" "The approach in this case shows - despite the failure of the attack - a fairly professional approach, " Noted the report. The official preliminary report from the Dutch indicated that the foiled plan was "professional" but the execution itself was "amateurish. Boarded the flight with explosives and chemicals that were to be used to detonate the explosives, a 23-year-old Nigerian, umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. The flight in question was a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport to Detroit.
Those concerns will take a back seat to safety now that it has been demonstrated that flights from that airport pose a potential security risk. " Schiphol Airport already has 15 full body scanners that have seen limited use due to privacy concerns. That is why we talk about amateurism. You have to do that another way than he did, if you want to detonate it. Nor is its production without risk, which is not easy to produce yourself, "Pentrite is a very powerful conventional explosive, the report also spoke to the specifics of the attempt.
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