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By rollzone, January 16, 2010 at 12:11 am Link to this comment
hello. sir, you couldn’t possibly have packed all of this yourself. did you personally know the person assisting you? do you have your tooth paste? please remove it from the packing area. CODE 3! CODE 3 - LEVEL 2- BLUE, response team BLUE- (to think i only make $7/hr to do this part time)- GET THE HELL OVER HERE NOW!
Report thisBy Ribbit, January 15, 2010 at 8:03 am Link to this comment
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While airport security obsesses over baggage and carry-ons, the real danger is the passenger himself. The next step will be to carry explosives inside the body, like drug smugglers now do. Once the evil-doers devise a way to detonate such internal bombs, the only alternatives will be full-body x-rays for each boarding passenger, or give up on public air transport completely.
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