• toast@retrolemmy.com
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    5 months ago

    So, wait a minute. This kid makes a private joke among friends, and his message is intercepted by security services and obviously taken out of context (in that they failed to realize he was privately joking among friends).

    Seems to me that the security forces should eat the cost of this. This is the price you pay for spying on everyone and overreacting.

    The kid didn’t say this publicly

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      Even if this was a real terrorist, this is the worst move security services could’ve done.

      They could bar a suspected terrorist from entering the plane via a temporary arrest. If they’re wrong, just reimburse the travel costs. If correct, you didn’t let a terrorist possibly hijack a plane.

      They could use the “randomly selected for a search” card as an excuse for detailed screening. A terrorist can’t blow up a plane without some sort of smuggled troublesome equipment anyway. If they’re wrong, you spent like 10 minutes searching a random dude. At least you didn’t gave a terrorist chance to hijack a plane.

      They instead let a suspected terrorist enter the plane as usual; then tailed him with fighter jets. What the actual fuck was the plan if the suspected person was a terrorist? Blow up the fucking plane so all the civilians inside die?

      Imagine the call done to the authorities

      “This is airport, we’ve detected a suspicious individual that could be affiliated with a terrorist organization”

      “Since you detected him, I assume you’ve detained him? We’ll be sending units”

      “Umm… no? Just let him board the plane”

      “YOU WHAT?”

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      The kid didn’t say this publicly

      I’m not sure what this changes. Do actual terrorists make their plans public? IANAT, but I’m pretty sure they discuss and plan their actions privately most of the time.

      Besides, look at what he wrote:

      “On my way to blow up the plane (I’m a member of the Taliban).”

      If he somehow didn’t expect that line of text to get his Snapchat auto-watchlisted, then he’s even dumber than originally thought.

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          5 months ago

          That’s really not far off from actual Taliban recruitment and propaganda tactics these days. They have a public Twitter account, if anybody’s forgotten.

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      5 months ago

      Also what’s the goal of scrambling jets when the threat is a passenger inside said jet? Are they gonna ask the pilot to pipe the radio to the PA and say “you better not blow up that plane because we’re in charge and we said so?” Do they have a sniper on the wing ready to take out just one guy meanwhile depressurizing the whole fuselage, potentially explosively? Maybe Top Gun Tom Cruise can hit the guy with a burst of the 20mm? Seems like there’s no point whatsoever. Best case they can say “yep it blew up” or “nope it didn’t blow up.”

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        5 months ago

        The jets are to shoot down the airliner if it aims towards a dense area, sensitive location, etc.

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        They’d shoot the plane down if they can’t get the pilot to land safely. They’d rather one plane full of innocent passengers gets killed than a plane full of innocent passengers and a building full of even more innocents.

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        I mean, were there actually a terrorist onboard the plane, I imagine the logic would be “If they hijack it and decide to try to crash it into something 9/11 style, a fighter can at least blow it up in time to prevent more casualties on the ground”

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        5 months ago

        He wrote:

        “On my way to blow up the plane (I’m a member of the Taliban).”

        There’s no way that text doesn’t get automatically flagged for review by Snapchat.

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          5 months ago

          That’s exactly how the Taliban talks. The highly cryptic methods used by this terror organization have been cracked.