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Australian airports will exceed strict rules: police have the right to check anyone ID, even if they just send someone to the airport

 
[Social News]     24 Aug 2017
Anyone who pays attention to the news in Australia should know that recently, a major terrorist attack on Sydney airport nearly occurred, and several terrorists even successfully passed Sydney airport security checks with bombs until the moment before boarding the plane.

Anyone who pays attention to the news in Australia should know that recently, a major terrorist attack on Sydney airport nearly occurred, and several terrorists even successfully passed Sydney airport security checks with bombs until the moment before boarding the plane.

Coupled with the recent European horrors, Australia`s bureau has been even more vigilant. It has not only strengthened security measures, but has also planned to introduce new and more stringent rules and regulations.

New rules: the police will have the right to check the ID, of anyone in the field, even if you don`t get on the plane, just send someone to the airport!

Anyone suspicious at the airport will be banned from boarding an Australian plane and police have the right to order anyone to leave the airport, the Courier mail reported.

Police dogs and federal police officers will also be deployed at some large airports.

Anyone who draws the attention of law enforcement officials is reportedly asked about travel plans and ID, including a driver`s license or passport, is reported.

A spokesman for Michael Keenan, the federal justice secretary, did not confirm clearly whether the plan was true, but said goverment`s priority was to ensure the safety of Australians.

If it does, it will be the biggest reform of Australian airports in decades.

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says people do have to show their identification during airport security. "I think we should have more staff to make people feel safer at the airport," he said.

The day before yesterday, Prime Minister Tam Po announced the latest [National counter-Terrorism Strategic Plan] that he had planned for a year, saying: "this is part of the strategic plan that we are constantly optimizing in order to improve the security of the entire Australian people."

Although the opportunities in the future become more stringent and more complex, but are for our safety considerations, we still have to cooperate well, with good documents oh!

It is difficult to fully guard against these random murderers, but the editor still has to remind everyone.

1. Try to avoid travel, close doors and windows, pay attention to safety.

2. Try to go to as few places as possible where there are lots of people.

3. Stay calm, don`t yell in panic, stay away from the center of the incident immediately.

4. Don`t look around in the face of an emergency.

5. Try to stabilize the mood, withdraw quickly, away from the scene.

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