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  1. Technically you are correct but for the same reason we lock our doors (house & car) when we are away from them most people want to have security for a plane. It would be nice if we could fly like in the good old days (pre 9/11) & I am sure that with the excessive spying allowed on us now-days those in charge could guarantee safety without the need for a screening process in the airport.

    1. I’m wondering the same. Once the ‘alternative’ media start censoring the truth and promote the lies of the empire we are truly done for.

  2. To be honest I have no problem with there being security checks on local flights, as we live in a very “global” world now, and with the very high visitor numbers we now have, due to mass tourism, and also much more business travel, we better be prepared for things that may happen, although it is less likely to happen in New Zealand.

    What riles me is the blatant interference by this government as the Executive in an industrial dispute, now having even served lock out notices. This is disgusting, as that are measures that resemble those in authoritarian states.

    How can unions, how can organised workers defend their rights, when their action will somehow be made irrelevant or insignificant, as the government sends in other employees to do the job of the striking workers?

    This is how far it has got us, this is where we are now, this is how screwed workers’ rights are in this damned little de-facto dictatorship that carries a fig-leaf dress or “window-dressing” of “democracy” that is also overly compromised (fast track legislation, under-funding of watchdogs, restricting legal aid for those that may see needs to challenge government decisions and actions breaking the law).

    Next we have fill in staff do the jobs of teachers, nurses, admin staff all over the show, and the final destruction of unions.

    It is time for workers to show solidarity, and even the Police Association has made clear, it would be absurd for them to be involved, on one hand doing the job of airport security staff and on the other keeping strikers and others protected and at bay.

    Call in the army, that is now John Key’s solution to assert power and keep control in the rotten state of Aotearoa, not so much the “least corrupt country” on earth anymore.

  3. The only thing we have to fear is this bl@@#y government.
    The only thing this government has to fear is us.

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