Letters to the Editor

Letter: Polygraphs for passengers

It’s too bad there isn’t a quick way during airport security screening to administer polygraph tests to passengers. One simple question would be asked: “Do you have the ability to take this flight all the way to its destination without becoming a violent, ranting, insane maniac?”

It’s kind of on the same level as having to bribe people today with freebies to take a life-preserving and pandemic-preventing vaccination. But that’s the world in which we live.

— Frank E. Baker

Eagle River

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Frank Baker

Frank E. Baker is a freelance writer who lives in Eagle River.

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