How does this make us safer?

I took my mother to O’Hare airport the other day.

Because we were coming from Milwaukee we had to leave early to get there in time.

Because traffic was lighter than normal, best viagra pharmacy we arrived hours before the flight.

She hugged us and waved as she went through security.

A few hours later, viagra I got a call.

She’d missed her flight.

She doesn’t travel much and didn’t notice when they changed the departure gate on her.

My question is, check why wasn’t I allowed to stay there at the gate with her?

How does it make us safer to keep family members from accompanying a loved one to the gate?

If we had went with her, we still would have had to go through security…just like everyone else who was going to a gate. Why would we be any more of a threat than any passenger on any flight?

The answer is, we’re not.

This is just another example of “We’ve Got To Do Something Syndrome.”

Terrorist fly planes into buildings? We’ve Got To Do Something! Stop families from walking their loved ones to planes!

Methamphetamines being used illegally? We’ve Got To Do Something! Stop selling cold remedies to people over the counter!

A drug dealer shoots another drug dealer with an illegal gun? We’ve Got To Do Something! Make it impossible for law-abiding citizens to legally carry guns for self-protection.

None of these laws or regulations do a single thing to solve the original problem, and yet the rest of us have to be inconvenienced or even endangered for the sake of We’ve Got To Do Something!

Perhaps we should stop shouting We’ve Got To Do Something everytime something bad happens and start shouting We’ve Got To Do Something That Actually Works!

6 comments June 11th, 2007


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