By your same logic we haven’t had a 9/11 style attack before 9/11 for how many decades? And how many attempts have there been and how many have successfully took weapons on to airliners through TSA since 9/11? The statistics and numbers are very much against the TSA. It’s a useless for show waste of tax dollars when reinforced automated locking doors on aircraft have proven to be a better deterrent at preventing 9/11.
Perhaps, if we only knew how many hijackings the locked door prevented. It’s not something you can do a survey about. How do you find out how many potential hijackers decided to do something else because the cabin doors were locked? Has ANY terrorist been caught, and said that he was thinking of hijacking a plane, but the locked doors dissuaded him?
They implemented many new safety protocols after 9/11, and increased intelligence (well, until THIS administration), and it is likely a combination of all of them, rather any single one.
By your same logic we haven’t had a 9/11 style attack before 9/11 for how many decades? And how many attempts have there been and how many have successfully took weapons on to airliners through TSA since 9/11? The statistics and numbers are very much against the TSA. It’s a useless for show waste of tax dollars when reinforced automated locking doors on aircraft have proven to be a better deterrent at preventing 9/11.
Perhaps, if we only knew how many hijackings the locked door prevented. It’s not something you can do a survey about. How do you find out how many potential hijackers decided to do something else because the cabin doors were locked? Has ANY terrorist been caught, and said that he was thinking of hijacking a plane, but the locked doors dissuaded him?
They implemented many new safety protocols after 9/11, and increased intelligence (well, until THIS administration), and it is likely a combination of all of them, rather any single one.