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RangersSuck August 14th 12 05:36 PM

JFK Airport Security MAJOR Fail
 
http://security-today.com/blogs/reac...ty-system.aspx

Stranded Jet Skier Breaks Through JFK Airport's $100 Million Security System

When Daniel Casillo's jet ski sunk in the Jamaican Bay, he decided to try to swim to shore. After swimming 3 miles, he ended up at JFK Airport in New York. When he stepped onto land, he was right in front of the airport's 8-foot-high fence designed to keep out terrorists.

Dressed in a bright-yellow life vest, Casillo climbed right over the wall and walked across two runways to a tarmac outside the terminal at the airport.

Paul Hovnanian P.E. August 14th 12 11:18 PM

JFK Airport Security MAJOR Fail
 
rangerssuck wrote:

[snip]

Authorities arrested the man and charged him with criminal trespassing.


Intent must usually be proven in a criminal case. IANAL, but I don't see
these charges sticking.

News reports say he was partying the night before with friends. But why
are they focusing on the man who climbed the wall instead of asking how he
managed to get all the way through security at the airport?


Because he embarrassed some very powerful people.

The man isn't a criminal -- he was stranded and had to swim 3 miles.

If he hadn't approached the Delta worker, he probably could have made it
inside.


Thus demonstrating his lack of ill will.

The Port Authority police are blaming the security system. Still, how do
we know who is completely at fault? Did the airport disable the security
system for some reason or did the system just fail?


The system didn't fail. It facilitated the transfer of federal funds to the
system contractor. How else do you expect them to measure success in the
gov't contracting world?

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Gunner[_6_] August 15th 12 02:32 AM

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On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 15:18:43 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

rangerssuck wrote:

[snip]

Authorities arrested the man and charged him with criminal trespassing.


Intent must usually be proven in a criminal case. IANAL, but I don't see
these charges sticking.

News reports say he was partying the night before with friends. But why
are they focusing on the man who climbed the wall instead of asking how he
managed to get all the way through security at the airport?


Because he embarrassed some very powerful people.

The man isn't a criminal -- he was stranded and had to swim 3 miles.

If he hadn't approached the Delta worker, he probably could have made it
inside.


Thus demonstrating his lack of ill will.

The Port Authority police are blaming the security system. Still, how do
we know who is completely at fault? Did the airport disable the security
system for some reason or did the system just fail?


The system didn't fail. It facilitated the transfer of federal funds to the
system contractor. How else do you expect them to measure success in the
gov't contracting world?



Very very very well stated! Bravo!!


Gunner

One bleeding-heart type asked me in a recent interview if I did not
agree that "violence begets violence." I told him that it is my
earnest endeavor to see that it does. I would like very much to ensure
- and in some cases I have - that any man who offers violence to his
fellow citizen begets a whole lot more in return than he can enjoy.

- Jeff Cooper

Martin Eastburn August 15th 12 03:59 AM

JFK Airport Security MAJOR Fail
 
The shame of it all is, he was in Safety Yellow Vest.

And the fence he climbed over (mistake) was blown over in a storm
last ? year.

He should have never been arrested - detained and questioned and then
rescued in my opinion.

Martin

On 8/14/2012 1:43 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
That gets you thinking. They strip search blue haired old ladies, but a
stranded party guy walks right in. Not good.

Christopher A. Young
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"rangerssuck" wrote in message
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http://security-today.com/blogs/reac...ty-system.aspx

Stranded Jet Skier Breaks Through JFK Airport's $100 Million Security System

When Daniel Casillo's jet ski sunk in the Jamaican Bay, he decided to try to
swim to shore. After swimming 3 miles, he ended up at JFK Airport in New
York. When he stepped onto land, he was right in front of the airport's
8-foot-high fence designed to keep out terrorists.

Dressed in a bright-yellow life vest, Casillo climbed right over the wall
and walked across two runways to a tarmac outside the terminal at the
airport.

No one noticed Casillo until he approached a Delta Airlines employee outside
the terminal. That's when the airport notified the police.

What Casillo may not have known is that he had just breached a $100 million,
state-of-the-art security system designed to keep the most dangerous
terrorists away. He walked past motion detectors and closed-circuit cameras
completely undetected.

The failed system, made by Raytheon, is called the Port Authority's
Perimeter Intrustion Detection System (PIDS).

What's interesting is that a man dripping wet and wearing bright yellow made
it past the entire security system without even a single person or camera
noticing him.

Authorities arrested the man and charged him with criminal trespassing. News
reports say he was partying the night before with friends. But why are they
focusing on the man who climbed the wall instead of asking how he managed to
get all the way through security at the airport? The man isn't a criminal --
he was stranded and had to swim 3 miles.

If he hadn't approached the Delta worker, he probably could have made it
inside.

The Port Authority police are blaming the security system. Still, how do we
know who is completely at fault? Did the airport disable the security system
for some reason or did the system just fail?

And how did nobody see a man in a yellow vest climb the fence?

Posted by Ariel Brouillard on Aug 13, 2012



pyotr filipivich August 15th 12 06:49 PM

JFK Airport Security MAJOR Fail
 
Martin Eastburn on Tue, 14 Aug 2012
21:59:49 -0500 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
The shame of it all is, he was in Safety Yellow Vest.

And the fence he climbed over (mistake) was blown over in a storm
last ? year.

He should have never been arrested - detained and questioned and then
rescued in my opinion.

Martin

On 8/14/2012 1:43 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
That gets you thinking. They strip search blue haired old ladies, but a
stranded party guy walks right in. Not good.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.

"rangerssuck" wrote in message
...
http://security-today.com/blogs/reac...ty-system.aspx

Stranded Jet Skier Breaks Through JFK Airport's $100 Million Security System

When Daniel Casillo's jet ski sunk in the Jamaican Bay, he decided to try to
swim to shore. After swimming 3 miles, he ended up at JFK Airport in New
York. When he stepped onto land, he was right in front of the airport's
8-foot-high fence designed to keep out terrorists.

Dressed in a bright-yellow life vest, Casillo climbed right over the wall
and walked across two runways to a tarmac outside the terminal at the
airport.

No one noticed Casillo until he approached a Delta Airlines employee outside
the terminal. That's when the airport notified the police.



If a guy can walk all the way across the runway to the terminal
without being detected, it certainly makes the TSA "Security Theatre"
inside the terminal a farce.
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question, forty two, 47, the second door, and how many blonde lawyers
does it take to change a lightbulb.


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