HEATHROW 13 – MAY HAVE UNKNOWINGLY
PREVENTED A POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACK !
While they
may not have appreciated it at the time, the Heathrow 13 were doing the airport
a very great favour by highlighting a breach in the security system which if it
had been discovered by a heavily armed and murderous group of terrorists
carrying machine guns, wearing suicide vests and carrying grenades the catastrophic
outcome doesn’t even bear thinking about. Then who would the owners and
operators of the mighty Heathrow
Airport have blamed for
the “disruption and delays”.
In an article,
“Airport welcomes guilty verdict”, some six months after the happening, the
owners and operators of the airport should be hanging their heads in shame that
they have allowed things to get to this stage to cover up a major and serious
breach in their security and that they are prepared to gloat at the way that
these ordinary people are being treated and the stress that they and their
families are being put through. The fact that they are prepared to sacrifice
the possible futures of these thirteen ordinary people and their families in
order to cover up their own failings is reprehendable. Instead of demands for
expansion of the airport their should be demands for it to be closed down until
the operators can prove that the safety of their employees, passengers, flight
operators, local residents and the general public along with security matters
are their very top priority.
It is time for Heathrow Airport to stand up and admit that they
were at fault for allowing this group of ordinary people, who were peaceful protesters,
to get past their security systems and gain access to a restricted area and
cause disruption and delays. It is my understanding that in EU Law the airport
owners and operators are responsible for any disruption and delays, what ever
the reason, and they should take all steps to make sure that they do not
happen.
James
Hancock.
A Good Common Man.
( Because of what happens when “good men do nothing”
Edmund Burke)
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