Thursday, May 5, 2011

Who's The Jack In The Box Guy

AeroSur up its controls on its flights from the U.S.

The Bolivian airline Aerosur tightened up its procedures and security arrangements in anticipation of a possible terrorist attack that may occur after the death of Osama Bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda. The measures were adopted after receiving an official communication from the Transportation Security Agency (TSA, for its acronym in English), who demanded to strengthen control on scheduled flights on American soil. This was reported to
DUTY AeroSur manager in the city of Miami (Florida), Patricia Gutierrez, who said the company launched a special operation to monitor the passage of baggage and passengers during flights that are made to and from USA. "They are taking extra security measures because they never ruled out that these events could have an impact," said Gutierrez.
"We followed to the letter all instructions of the TSA. In the last hours we have been alerted to new procedures, changes in schedules and how to proceed at security checkpoints, "he said.
Gutierrez said that in recent days have increased delays at security checkpoints Miami International Airport due to increased concerns about possible retaliatory action.
"has increased monitoring and maintaining the alert, especially after what happened to Osama Bin Laden. All are on alert and we have noticed a drastic change in security measures, "he said.
According to the U.S. newspaper Sun Sentinel, the three major South Florida airports began to establish security measures with dogs trained in explosives, random vehicle check and other measures, after the death of Bin Laden.
Miami International Airport, the busiest in the Southeast region, raised the number of police and security patrols on site. "We tightened things up a bit," admitted Lauren Stover, director of security. "Bin Laden's roots run deep in our community need to be prepared, "he added. In air ports of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood and Palm Beach, security is also increased, but mostly it was not seen by the public, authorities said.
" We are working with more surveillance, "said Teri Barbera, a spokeswoman for the office of Police of Palm Beach.
In Orlando, airport spokeswoman Carolyn Fennell, asked passengers to report any suspicious activity and" be patient and go through security checks its appointed time. "
train systems in southern Florida are also on alert, adding uniformed and plainclothes officers in the stations and trains, officials said.
ports in the area are taking action.
"For ports, the business has not changed since the attacks of 11-S: high level," said Ellen Kennedy, spokeswoman for Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.
Janet Napolitano, director of the Department of Homeland Security, said that no alerts have been issued because there is no credible information that terrorists are planning attacks in retaliation for the death of Bin Laden. Obama


popularity improves confidence index of U.S. President, Barack Obama, has increased 11 points after the U.S. operation in which Osama Bin Laden was killed, according to a poll by CBS and The New York Times. 57% of Americans approve of the work of Obama, versus 46% in early April.
Meanwhile, about 57 million television viewers watched Sunday's announcement of Barack Obama, the death of Osama Bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, according to Nielsen.

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