Plane boarding have lots of rules

Statistically speaking, there is only a. 0001 percent chance for a bad person to board a plane. A bad person is something that would want to harm the plane and or the people inside it. 

So why all these rules, checkpoints, do’s and don’t around boarding one single plane? 

Those rules are for the wrong people. 

And if those rules are built to filter the .0001 out, but they are still put in place, imagine a world without them. 

Boarding the plane would be that much more comfortable and easy. But would you feel safe? Would you feel like you are going to get to your destination? Would you trust the airline to take care of you? 

A lot of people see the rules and complain.

Sure.

Because the rules are not made for you to keep you out. The rules are made to protect you. 

 What a lot of people don’t realize is, it prevents the wrong people from hi jacking the plane and driving it to destruction. 

Sean Si

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is a motivational speaker and is the head honcho and editor-in-chief of SEO Hacker. He does SEO Services for companies in the Philippines and Abroad. Connect with him at Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter. He’s also the founder of Sigil Digital Marketing. Check out his new project, Aquascape Philippines

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