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"Question No 17 by Paul Rübig ()
Since 11 September 2001 stringent security checks have been carried out on hand luggage at airports. This is necessary and important. However, precautions which involve the snapping-off of a 4 cm-long nail file or the removal from hand luggage of nail scissors available on any high street prompt reactions of incomprehension among travellers. In particular in view of the fact that the knives and forks distributed on aircraft at mealtimes represent an incomparably greater security risk, at what point does an object become dangerous in the context of aviation security, justifying its removal from a passenger’s hand luggage?"@en1
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"Subject: Aviation security"1
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