>"Well, there can be no doubt that we will have to increase the number of
restricted areas aboard the station.  The hallway in which the explosion
>took place was not a restricted area.  There was no reason for the
average station visitor to go to that portion of the space.  It is close to
>Engineering and poses a security risk.  Such areas should be restricted
only to necessary personnel."

>Dais studied the Klingon Security Chief.  He did not like what he was
hearing.  "While I agree that security on the station has to be increased,
we must
>remember that this is a public station, Commander.  This is not a
starship in which all of those aboard are carefully controlled.  We are
billed as the
>'Gateway to Earth' in our tourist literature," he said as he slammed his
fist down on the table to emphasize his point.

Lorin did not let himself jump but the display surprised him.

>K'Tael nodded in understanding.  I am not proposing that we lock the
station up from Ops to the Promenade, Commander.  I am just saying that we
can restrict >areas that the public does not have a need to see,
particularly those that are both critical and sensitive.  I believe
Engineering and lower decks are one such area."

"With all due respect Commander Dais, while I see your point completely, I
need to agree with Commander K'Tael. There is no reason for non-Engineering
or non-Command personnel to be in the area that the explosive was planted.
I believe we can back that one up."
 
Dais had not been disagreeing with K'Tael about the need to increase security in such areas.  He just had a concern that the Security Chief was not going to stop there with the restrictions.   "I agree, sir.  The questions is going to come up with what to do with the more public areas were we could expect mass casualites."
 
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AJ
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