The statistics in that study are not reassuring to those of us that work in, or near, areas or buildings that are acknowledged al quada targets.

The pork-barrel method of allocating U.S. government anti-terrorism resources should overwhelmingly favor the "target" cities such as New York, Los Angeles, etc. If Kansas, Wyoming, and most other states were at a significant risk, then they should also receive their fair share of these measures of protection - but they are not, and most of their funds is a waste of money that could be better spent for protection elsewhere.
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . Death toll from road accidents 390 times that from terrorism: study Death toll from road accidents 390 times that from terrorism: study AFP | December 1 2005 Comment: This proves a point. People get in their cars and drive on the highway every day without even thinking of the risks, because that's freedom. Yet they fear non-existent terrorists and government fearmongering. Perception is reality. The body count from road accidents in developed economies is 390 times higher than the death toll in these countries from international terrorism, says a study Rating: 5