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Comment by hollerith

4 hours ago

Way to lean into binary thinking.

Do you save your snark for batteries only, or are you equally liberally minded with your non-binary thinking about the number of bombs allowed on board?

  • You've now used this fallacious analogy twice.

    Clearly, battery packs have more legit utility for more people at much lower risk than a bomb.

    • > You've now used this fallacious analogy twice.

      It's not fallacious, it focuses the issue, and in this particular case shows that it's not about "binary thinking" it's about risk.

      And my original puzzlement continues. At what level of risk, does limiting the number of devices on board to 500 or even more, actually accomplish anything?

      If they're not all that dangerous, then why limit them at all? And if they're dangerous enough to limit at all, why in God's blue sky, would you allow that many of them on a plane?

      We don't limit people to 1 knife per person, even though knives have utility to a lot of people who carry one with them every day.

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