here´s an email i sent lately to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA):
"As i´ve flown last week only i was surprised nobody bothered about my pepper spray i had in my hand bag -forgot to take it out, it´s like there
almost all of the time, self defense reasons. i mean it shouldn´t be okay to get through those flight checks with sprays, imagine ..people could storm
a plane and mace people to get through to the cockpit! so they´d not even need
weapons ..i just felt like contacting you about this so there will be stricter controls on air ports. also some people take it way too easy, one
controlman was like almost asleep instead of paying attention to the x-ray suitcase screen, at least that happened in Munich ...well, i hope i have
been of some use."
and this is the reply i received today:
"Thank you for your message and for your interest in the European Aviation
Safety Agency.
Our Agency is competent for the certification of aircraft, their parts and appliances; the way they are designed, produced and maintained.
Its scope of competence does not cover airport controls, passengers checks or terrorism attacks. This competence remains in the hands of each national
EU Member States and of the European Commission.
I copy in this e-mail Mr Waldner who works in the Directorate General 'Energy and Transport' of the European Commission, Unit
"Security,
Protection of people, goods and installations".
Mr Waldner might add some complementary information on the subject that
could be of interest for you."