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Brent wrote:Oh geez...
LONDON, England -- Despite a high level of alert at British airports, a 12-year-old boy managed to board a plane at Gatwick without a passport, ticket or boarding pass.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/08 ... index.html
What a joke... and in Britain where the terror alert is even more heightened.
gtalum wrote:sunny wrote:You don't think the screwdriver a threat? That could be used as a weapon.
Screwdrivers are completley legal to carry on. Further, a lot of other th9ings can be used as weapons. It makes no sense to ban everything that can possibly be used as a weapon.
sunny wrote:gtalum wrote:sunny wrote:You don't think the screwdriver a threat? That could be used as a weapon.
Screwdrivers are completley legal to carry on. Further, a lot of other th9ings can be used as weapons. It makes no sense to ban everything that can possibly be used as a weapon.
Wow. Didn't know you could carry on a screwdriver. That makes no sense!
GalvestonDuck wrote:Pens aren't as durable as screwdrivers. Easier to jab someone with a screwdriver than with a pen, which is usually nothing more than a flimsy plastic barrel and an even flimsier plastic ink insert.
They have fire axes on planes? For what? Where would you have to bust your way into with an ax?
gtalum wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:Pens aren't as durable as screwdrivers. Easier to jab someone with a screwdriver than with a pen, which is usually nothing more than a flimsy plastic barrel and an even flimsier plastic ink insert.
I've seen people stabbed with pens. You can easily poke an eye out.
GalvestonDuck wrote:gtalum wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:Pens aren't as durable as screwdrivers. Easier to jab someone with a screwdriver than with a pen, which is usually nothing more than a flimsy plastic barrel and an even flimsier plastic ink insert.
I've seen people stabbed with pens. You can easily poke an eye out.
So, I should avoid the Sarasota business district?
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