>(Jms at B5) wrote: >>>Do US planes have a total no smoking policy yet? Because once >>>such a policy exists cigarette lighters will have no valid use. >> >>Yes, but the tobacco industry's argument in getting the lighters on-board >was >>to say that when flyers land, the first thing they want to do is light up >>immediately. >> >>Don't blame me, that's what they said. >> > And this is suprising exactly how? I don't smoke, but I have been run >over by people trying to get to the smoking areas after a flight.
Kurt, you're missing the point. I don't know if you're deliberately missing the point or not, but either way that ain't the point. The POINT is that the Bush administration, while making a big deal about keeping off planes things that were NOT used by any real or potentail enemies (like nail clippers) has allowed ON things that WERE used (a la a Bic lighter by the "shoe bomber," as silly a sobriquet as you're apt to find)...which tends to suggest that their concern really isn't about keeping people safe as keeping people *controlled* while not annoying friends like the tobacco industry.
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