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Drew McCarthy Since when does 'user pays' apply to security?
Written by Drew McCarthy   
April 13, 2010 – Well, it seems, when it comes to aviation! The ongoing and deep-seated prejudice against aviation has once again reared its ugly head.

In early April, 2010, Transport Canada eliminated funding to our eight busiest airports to offset the cost for police to patrol the terminals. The government will save $15.6 million a year. (Federal regulations require armed police presence at terminals, and the airports are now responsible for the costs.)

The Canadian Airports Council says that passengers will have to make up for the funding shortfall.

In a word "Foul!" Airport terminals are open to the public and as such individuals who have business to do there should be able to count on security, the same security afforded to all citizens, wherever they might find themselves in Canada.