Pubdate: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 Source: Lodi News-Sentinel (CA) Copyright: 2002 Lodi News-Sentinel Contact: http://www.lodinews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1419 Author: Charlie Hammond Note: Charlie Hammond is an Acampo resident and a regular News- Sentinel columnist. AIRPORTS DESIGNED BY DRUGGED PEOPLE FOR DRUGGED PEOPLE The War on Drugs has been largely fruitless due to flawed tactics. Instead of pursuing the sources of production, the Drug Enforcement Administration should instead attack the reasons why people turn to substances - like unemployment, depression, or having to spend any time in an airport. Airports are designed by drugged people for drugged people. This is the only explanation for what goes on there, the only possible reason why people gladly pay $9 for a well drink while skimming a $10 copy of Fortune. This kind of price-gouging monopoly should instigate riots, but people remain as docile as overfed cats in the sun. Obviously, everyone is self-medicating. The basic design and layout of most airports betrays their illicit activities. Take San Francisco International. Who would build a new international terminal with light years of open space, but no information kiosks or signs or places to sit? Who would build the bathrooms at the farthest point from the dining areas? People on drugs. Security has gone from a joke to something so hassling I often found myself wishing we'd save tax money on the two guardsmen with rifles and just take our chances. Stupid, yes, but it made sense in line at the checkpoint. At least Tylenol PM is off the shelf, and I wasn't carrying it in a little baggie in my shoe. The whole bottle was safely contained in my bloodstream. If you happen to wander into one of those newsstands conveniently located everywhere but near your gate, you will find a magazine rack replete with the five basic types: News, sports, money, men's self- help porn and women's self-help porn. These are the same basic reads you can get anywhere, but people still stare intently at the selection for minutes on end before settling on the one with the most pictures. You have People, Entertainment Weekly and US, selflessly dedicated to praising those unsung heroes of America: Hollywood celebrities. These are popular with absentminded airport junkies because the headlines never change: "Robert Downey Jr. Appointed Ambassador To Columbia," "Mick Jagger To Wed Other Corpse," blah, blah. Forget Time, Newsweek or US News and World Report. If you are a nervous flyer like me, these are the last things you want to read before boarding the rocket death tube. So, like many weary male travelers, I often resorted to Maxim or one of its dozen copycat publications, each one falling over itself to be tongue-in-cheek about pushing $400 T-shirts under the auspices of bikini pictorials. I ask my fellow Americans, how may articles can possibly be written on ab workouts? These magazines are known for their savvy dating advice articles, written by women for an added legitimacy that is lost on me. If I looked like the Malibu Ken dolls in the accompanying pictures, and if I was a millionaire playboy art collector who frequented uptown Manhattan cocktail lounges, then I am sure these columns on picking up models would be invaluable. As it stands, I am lucky if I remember to chew my food and if the women I meet have only one husband. Let us endeavor to create a more enjoyable airport experience. Since the airlines have staunchly refused to remove enough seats to make the cabin livable, give the stewardesses cattle prods to keep the masses moving quickly in the isles. I like this idea for its thematic consistency, if nothing else. Place a few guardsmen at the bottom of all escalators. These soldiers will be entrusted with the sacred duty of pistol whipping those who try unsuccessfully to hitch their baggage up the revolving steps, jamming up the line in the process. Finally, there is the Can't Beat 'em, So Join 'em Theory. Have roving carts that dispense free sedatives. Everyone will pass out, miss their flights and go home, which is all people at airports want anyway. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth