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Friday - April 07, 2006 at 02:57 PM in

Naked Air


I'm listening to a podcast of a presentation by the Director of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff. In response to a question about airline security, he remarked that we can't get perfect security on an airplane without doing things that customers won't accept, like making people fly naked.
Actually, it seems to me that some customers might not just accept that idea, but really go for it. And with the demise of Hooters Air, it seems that there is a gap in the market that exists at the intersection of air travel and sex.

There could be other benefits, too. For example, naked travelers without carry-on bags could be allowed to bypass security screenings on the theory that they're not concealing anything.

Given the security benefits, there's even an obvious slogan: Naked Air: For The Most Secure Travelers

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