Muslims face extra airport checks
According to the Times Online:
THE
[UK] Government is discussing with airport operators plans to introduce a
screening system that allows security staff to focus on those passengers who
pose the greatest risk.
The
passenger-profiling technique involves selecting people who are behaving
suspiciously, have an unusual travel pattern or, most controversially, have a
certain ethnic or religious background.
The
system would be much more sophisticated than simply picking out young men of
Asian appearance. But it would cause outrage in the Muslim community because
its members would be far more likely to be selected for extra checks.
Seems to make sense to me – check in more detail
the people who appear to be the higher risk. And who could argue most potential bombers aren’t Muslims?
There is a contrary position:
Three
days before last week’s arrests, the highest-ranking Muslim police officer in
Britain gave warning that profiling techniques based on physical appearance
were already causing anger and mistrust among young Muslims. Tarique Ghaffur,
an assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, said: “We must think long
and hard about the causal factors of anger and resentment.
That may be true, but in my opinion, limited
resources should be focused on where the problem is more likely to lie. However, simply choosing people based on
physical appearance would be problematic because appearance is relatively
easy to change. Plus, not all Muslims are of
the same stereotypical appearance. But
that doesn’t appear to be what they are proposing:
Sir
Rod Eddington, former chief executive of British Airways, criticised the random
nature of security searches. He said that it was irrational to subject a
75-year-old grandmother to the same checks as a 25-year-old man who had just
paid for his ticket with cash.
Philip
Baum, an aviation security consultant, said that profiling should focus on
ruling out people who obviously posed no risk rather than picking out Asian or
Arabs.
Precisely. Subjecting everyone to the same level of
security, the same probability of a detailed search, is idiocy in the name of
political correctness. But would this
new policy cause anger and mistrust among young Muslims in excess of any
benefits obtained? Please discuss.


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