Posted on Dec 21, 2016
LTC Stephen Conway
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CPO Steelworker
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No, I traveled all over Europe in the 90's and they had them. They also have them in Colombia and some south American Countries when I worked down there, but they were working with us so I guess that is different. Remember they had troops after 911 for about a year with M-16's and M-4's
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LTC Stephen Conway
LTC Stephen Conway
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Yes chief petty officer I was just looking at the picture I thought today's paper of the German policeman with what looks like an MP5 and I recalled idiots that were making comments here in Edmonton about armed police at the airport.
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CPO Steelworker
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Sorry sir, I wasn't being smart, and I wouldn't care if it happen hear, but many would.
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COL Charles Williams
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No, I feel better...
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CPO Earl Osborn
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Not a bit. The only folks that should be afraid are the bad guys.
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LTC Stephen Conway
LTC Stephen Conway
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And some Stoned Out liberals from Canada who complain to the local radio station
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SSgt John Wagner
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It is not a problem for me in fact I welcome their presence.
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CSM Thomas McGarry
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Not at all-It's been that way in Europe (Germany) for years!!
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TSgt Tim (lj) Littlejohn
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It's just a very sad to see how the world has become a battleground! As a young boy I love to go to the airport so see the excitement of people, leaving, arriving. To watch the planes landing and taking off. Now even the people traveling hate what they have to go through!
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SSG Mannix Brooks
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No. I saw it in Germany a long time before all these random airport attacks around the world and the US. and the psychological effect seems to work. Germans do not just post up at the checkpoints they have visible and hidden security devices and people throughout the airport. Our large to medium airports have security and best believe it you try something you will be dealt with but the lack of visual deterrence can be the few seconds a person feels brave enough to try something. The major problem is our municipal, regional and private airports need a major upgrade. Security awareness today seems to revolve around information security right now with people guarding their assets and personal information and some with their head in the clouds on social media so much that people seem to have forgotten the physical element of security. Cyber security specialist get paid well and I'm IT but those who provide personal security should also have an upgrade in pay and training because in today's world nothing can be taken for granted.
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LTC Stephen Conway
LTC Stephen Conway
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Interesante! Actually link is invalid. It could be because I am in Canada.
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SPC William Szkromiuk
SPC William Szkromiuk
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Yes, the link works here. What Canada has a different internet...haha.
Go to Wikipedia and search for "Basque conflict"
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SGT Indirect Fire Infantryman
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It doesn't bother me one bit. In the 80s when I would fly between Germany and the states the Germans had under cover officers in the airports in long leather trench coats with uzis under both arms. They also had little strip search rooms in the middle of the airport with just a curtain to block the view.
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1LT Rich Voss
1LT Rich Voss
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SGT - they actually started that during and after the Munich Olympics. I was back there visiting family. I sure didn't mind them being armed, nor having to go through the strip search routine. Lots of women did, however.
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PVT Raymond Lopez
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No, I carried both Uzi and MP 5 Submachine at work and they kept the idiots from hurting anyone!!
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