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Old 02-26-2012, 09:39 AM   #1
ipodboy2137
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Please answer as thoroughly as possible. If you do not have an answer, please, put N/A. This is for a research I am conducting at school. Thank you for your help.

Please answer as many as you can:


-Why has airport security increased all across the United States in the past decade?

-What caused this change?

-How did you feel on the sudden impact of September 11, 2011?

-How was security in airports before the attack of September 11, 2011? Furthermore, what has changed after the attack?

-How has the change impacted your life?

-List two things that have changed in airports after September 11, 2011?

-Why did United States add so much security?

-What does the security wish to accomplish?

-How is the security trending so far?

-How were people treated at airports before September 11, 2011? How about know?

-Do you think increasing security was a smart choice? Why or why not?

-If September 11, 2011, didn't happen, do you think the United States would have ever thought about increasing its security, or would it have by now?

-If you could change one thing about airport security, what would it be?

-How were airport environments before?


If you experienced the event......
What did you see?
What did you hear?

Furthermore, feel free to add any insight you wish to add e.g., what has changed in airports after the attack, what process have occurred now, how are people treated.

 

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