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The TSA has announced plans to impose stricter security requirements on FAA-certificated repair stations in the U.S. and in other countries. This week, we'd like readers to gauge the security threat posed by repair stations.

How big a security threat are repair stations?

In many ways they offer more opportunities to would-be terrorists than airports and should be strictly regulated and monitored.
Tighter regulations might help, but you can't guard against every scenario.
The FAA already mandates security at repair stations, and that should be enough.
It's just more paperwork and expense for businesses already barely making it.
OTHER (My opinion doesn't appear as a choice.)

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