Game theory(or not)will this tactic stop all Hi-jacking?

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In summary, a passenger will be randomly given a pistol in a black room. The pistol could be either the most plausible or the most insane security measure ever conceived. But if you are a terrorist, it is statistically impossible to outgun the passenger or to take over the plane with a gun.
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Choose a passenger randomly and give him/her a pistol.

Make sure all passengers go through the same black room, and come out, and it is the black room in which a random passenger will be given a gun.

It could be the most plausible and logical security measure that ever conceived or it could be the most insanely idiotic idea ever.

But if you think about it, if you were a terrorist, you'd either have to outgun the random passenger, which is absolutely impossible given today's security check, or you would be dumb enough to book all the seats of the entire aircraft, in which case it is completely pointless and would most certainly alert the authority.

And here comes the best part: The random passenger may not even exist. None of those who went through the black room may have been given a pistol.

While you are at it, here is something fun to think about while you are in the shower: though statistically unlikely, what if two terrorist groups happened to be hi-jacking the same airplane? What would they do? RSP or old school gun battle?
 
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Or instead of a random civilian with a gun...undercover federal marshals.
 
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And if there terrorist got the gun, which would happen once in a while...?
 
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a great many people would not accept the gun if offered. Those that accept are mostly as likely to shoot another passenger instead of a terrorist.

Terrible idea.
 
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In an universe where any civilian is capable of safely and efficiently using a gun in a crowded airplane and where we always have a single brain-dead hijacker this could possibly work.
 
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mathskier said:
And if there terrorist got the gun, which would happen once in a while...?

Statistically the terrorist would be better off to buy a lottery ticket using all the funds he got from the organization.
 
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phinds said:
a great many people would not accept the gun if offered. Those that accept are mostly as likely to shoot another passenger instead of a terrorist.

Terrible idea.

So inside the room, a brief gun safety video will be instructed. It's a gun, hello? Not exactly rocket science.
 
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Moose_Ryder: reread post #2, then google "federal air marshal"... :wink:
 

FAQ: Game theory(or not)will this tactic stop all Hi-jacking?

What is game theory?

Game theory is a branch of mathematics that studies decision-making strategies in situations where the outcome of one person's decision depends on the decisions of others.

How is game theory used in the context of hijacking?

Game theory can be used to model and analyze the behavior of hijackers and security measures, in order to develop effective counter-strategies.

Can game theory predict all hijacking attempts?

No, game theory cannot predict all hijacking attempts. It is a tool for analyzing and understanding the decision-making process of individuals, but it cannot account for unpredictable factors or irrational behavior.

Is game theory the most effective tactic for preventing hijacking?

Game theory is one tactic that can be used to prevent hijacking, but it should not be relied upon as the only tactic. Other factors, such as security measures and emergency protocols, also play a crucial role in preventing hijacking.

How can game theory be applied to improve airport security?

Game theory can be used to analyze and improve security measures at airports, by identifying vulnerabilities and predicting potential hijacking scenarios. It can also help inform the development of more efficient and effective security protocols.

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