• @[email protected]
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    If high speed rail becomes popular, all that stands between the current freedom and ID-required tickets and fingering by agents is one terrorist attack, staged or not.

    • Echo Dot
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      1317 days ago

      What do you mean there’s already been terrorist attacks on trains but nobody really cares because it’s a train.

      • @[email protected]
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        1417 days ago

        Shhh! It’s an american, he can’t comprehend high speed trains.

        They are already wildly popular in diverse regions in europe btw.

          • @[email protected]
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            217 days ago

            Sorry, I thought someone who didn’t know speedtrains aren’t already wildly popular, and has already been targeted by terrorists must be american. Take that as you like 😉

    • @[email protected]
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      What are you going to do with a hijacked train? The moment you hijack it they’ll just shutdown power. Hostages? Good luck there are like 30 carts on the train all of which have window break tools and emergency door open tools.

      Look at Germany or France. High speed trains are everywhere and there is no ID requirement beyond maybe a ticket check if you’re unlucky.

      • @[email protected]
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        817 days ago

        Only for Eurostar and some other international trains you get some checks when boarding, especially since Brexit.

        • Echo Dot
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          There’s barely any checks they basically glance at your passport and go, yep you have a passport, you can pass.

          Presumably if there was an arrest warrant out for you there’s a chance they might do something, but then again they are French so you’d have to catch them at a good time.

          • @[email protected]
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            1017 days ago

            Yes indeed if you want to be safe book a train that leaves between 12:00 and 14:00 that’s when they’re at the bistrot for lunch.

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        What are you going to do with a hijacked train? The moment you hijack it they’ll just shutdown power. Hostages? Good luck there are like 30 carts on the train all of which have window break tools and emergency door open tools.

        It has been done before …

        • @[email protected]
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          517 days ago

          Ok. Thinking explosives. Where are high speed trains being attacked by explosives? I don’t hear much in Germany, France, China, or Japan.

          • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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            517 days ago

            Don’t jinx it.

            My point is once a terrorist attack happens, there will be TSA like checks for getting on high speed trains.

            My city (Mumbai) has seen multiple local train bombings so the newly built metro lines have baggage scanner at the entry.

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                  116 days ago

                  True (though the AVE also stops at Atocha, as it did back in 2004).

                  They also tend to carry more passengers, which means the number of victims was significantly larger than if it had been an AVE.

                  And yet, your prediction of a nine-eleven-like security theater didn’t come to pass. 🤷‍♂️

                  • @[email protected]
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                    116 days ago

                    I never predicted 9/11 security theater. That was someone else. I was saying the opposite. It isn’t needed and won’t happen.

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              Those are dense packed commuter trains from more than 20 years ago. Sort of the opposite of comfortable high speed long distance trains now days.

              If you search for “bomb train” you’ll get results but it might be worth looking deeper than the headline.

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                Those are dense packed commuter trains from more than 20 years ago

                So, even fucking worse when it comes to number of victims.

                If you search for “bomb train” you’ll get results

                I don’t need to search for it, it was all over the news for months.

                And yet, we got over it.

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                  116 days ago

                  We’re taking about high speed trains here. Independent of that, regarding attacks on commuter trains getting over it without American style tsa is a good thing.

          • @[email protected]
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            517 days ago

            Those countries arent full of Americans though. If a thing exists Americans will try to attack it.

    • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆
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      Has to harm billionaire asset to matter. Killing the rest of us is a game billionaires already enjoy and would applaud the Panem twist of a visiting team

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      We don’t even have that stuff on flights here (at least within Schengen). On my last 4 flights I had to show my ID once and the security check is just standing in the scanner thing for a second.

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        117 days ago

        I never had actual cavity search but it varies within Shengen. Germany is the least pleasant, always some problem. Last time they insisted on searching a preschooler.