You are boarding an international flight and you are called aside for a special interview. Would you assume that your interview is a random event or would you assume that you are being profiled in the screening system? Why?
While boarding an international flight if suppose the security
member called a side for special interview then i will assume that
i profiled in the screening system. Because the security called me
to the personal interview.Why i assume like this means i will watch
my co-passengers.He didnt called everyone to the special interview.
why only me? that s the question araises in my mind. so definately
i will assume that i was profiled in the screening system.
But anyway if we are genuine towards the carriers what we are
carrying but still we have a doubt that any wrong item is placed in
my bag by someone? This type of questions will arise while they
took me to the special interview.Generally in airporta while
boarding a flight normal checking will be done.But this personal
interview is only for the members who are carrying weapons and some
illegal drugs, or any compliant was there on purticular person.So i
dont think they will not took the every passenger to the room in
random manner and that s too take so much time.
You are boarding an international flight and you are called aside for a special interview. Would...
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