Those 6 Imams? Police, airline, union inquiries find no misconduct

I agree with ALLAHPUNDIT: “if six guys start takbir-ing in the terminal, then get on a plane and sit in terrorist formation while talking about Osama Bin Laden, err on the side of caution.”

The suspicious behavior cited in the report included “changing seats, stating anti-war, anti U.S.-Iraq involvement, negative comments concerning the president of the United States.” The report noted that “two of the passengers requesting seat-belt extensions when their body size did not appear to warrant their use.”Mr. Shahin told television reporters that he needed the seat-belt extension because he weighs 280 pounds. However, the police report lists his weight as 201 pounds. Weights listed for the other imams ranged from 170 pounds to 250 pounds.

Debra Burlingame:

Here’s what the flying public needs to know about airplanes and civil rights: Once your foot traverses the entranceway of a commercial airliner, you are no longer in a democracy in which everyone gets a vote and minority rights are affirmatively protected in furtherance of fuzzy, ever-shifting social policy. Ultimately, the responsibility for your personal safety and security rests on the shoulders of one person, the pilot in command. His primary job is to safely transport you and your belongings from one place to another. Period.
This is the doctrine of “captain’s authority.”: When a passenger’s conduct is so disturbing and disruptive that reasonable, ordinary people fear for their lives, the captain must have the discretionary authority to respond without having to consider equal protection or First Amendment standards about which even trained lawyers with the clarity of hindsight might strongly disagree. The pilot in command can’t get it wrong. At 35,000 feet, when multiple events are rapidly unfolding in real time, there is no room for error.

2 Comments.

  1. “The suspicious behavior cited in the report included “changing seats, stating anti-war, anti U.S.-Iraq involvement, negative comments concerning the president of the United States.”"

    If that is a “suspicious behaviour” probably the whole world outside of the US is “suspicious”… and I really wonder if a real terrorist would behave that way… and I really really really wonder if Americans can complain about people that cause delays due to their overweight!!! :mrgreen:

  2. Considering that is the pattern they used on 9/11, I should guess they would say time to come up with another plan..