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  1. #1
    DFASDFASDF A
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    Should All Liquids Be Banned From Being Brought On

    COMMERCIAL PLANES, SlNCE THEY COULD BE BOMBS?

  2. #2
    mutt
    Guest
    absolutely!!!!

  3. #3
    naj
    Guest
    yes, and that includes all liquids in our bodies......maybe next they will xray us, and make us use the bathroom before getting on the plane.

  4. #4
    penphonestaple
    Guest
    They should be banned in hand luggage, and they will be.

  5. #5
    positivitymachine
    Guest
    with the current social climate, they should be doing absolutely everything they can!!!!! so yes.......i would rather be kept waiting, and to give up my luggage or whatever if it means a safe flight...and family and loved ones arriving home safely!!!

  6. #6
    Susie
    Guest
    yes but with this stuff going on I wouldn't fly, come to think of it I won't fly ever

  7. #7
    carnaby_fudge
    Guest
    how about just banning explosive liquids. a taste test could be instituted. what about medicine? baby formula? are those people just not allowed to fly now?

  8. #8
    yotaguy_26
    Guest
    No they should be regulated more through, the reason because if you have a business that get all its profits from some type of liquid and benefits all of Americans would you really want "them" to cut out your benefits

  9. #9
    dslcobra
    Guest
    I saw a traveller on the news complaining that you can't take ANY liquids on the plane. She was dissapointed that you couldn't "X-ray the liquids or something..." to be sure it wasn't explosive material.First of all, explosives ARE explosives because when you add a small amount of kinetic energy to them, they EXPLODE.It would theoretically be possible to carry a liquid that would be detonatable by being x-rayed. Most likely the liquids a terrorist would attempt to use are fuel types or accelerants. Even simple rubbing alcohol can be a powerful explosive when you put it in a soda bottle with pool chlorine. WATCH THIS EXPLOSION:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ThrXo0SeGoThe problem is, if a hijacker gets ANY type of explosive on a plane, you have no idea how powerful it is until it explodes...the fear alone could cause any number of catastrophes.I personally would rather the airline prohibit chemicals and metals than to be on an airplane and have it get either hijacked or blown up in mid air.

  10. #10
    ElationAviation
    Guest
    No. Well, yes. Hold on... let me explain.No because some people take liquid medication. Therefore, a signed note from the doc. explaining what the contents are and such is a valid statement of what the contents are in the bottle.As for outside beverages, no. Airports should start serving "marked" bottles or require that all beverages be disposed of upon entry to the check-in.Any suspicious liquids should, of course, be properly disposed of. Cosmetics such as liquid hairspray and what have you should also be tossed. Anything that does not have a legit reason to be with you is fair game...


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