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Since the United States started enforcing more rigid airport security measures due to the threat of terrorist attacks, many people have become less concerned about their safety when traveling by airplane. In a survey conducted on travelers, a majority of the respondents indicated that they no longer fear flying and consider the new measures an improvement. However, airline companies have expressed concerns as the heightened security inconveniences their customers. Ticket sales have reportedly suffered because some travelers find airport security irritating instead of comforting.
Q: Which of the following is correct about the new security measures?
(a) They have not relieved most travelers’ fear of flying.
(b) They are welcomed and appreciated by airline companies.
(c) They have discouraged some people from using airline services.
(d) They don’t provide sufficient protection against terrorism.
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