Does anyone but me think that this is, perhaps, a bit of an overreaction?
Imagine the air rage now, with passengers who can’t play computer games or bring bottled water on their flights. Is this really going to prevent terrorism in any way?
Does anyone but me think that this is, perhaps, a bit of an overreaction?
Imagine the air rage now, with passengers who can’t play computer games or bring bottled water on their flights. Is this really going to prevent terrorism in any way?