Posted by JML755 on December 27, 2009 at 17:33:41 from (96.27.107.244):
In Reply to: airport outrage posted by soundguy on December 27, 2009 at 15:35:21:
Yeah, we've got super-tight security here in the US, but this bozo started in Nigeria where there are NO bomb-sniffing dogs or high tech scanners. He fit in like every other Tom, Dick & Harry over there. Don't know if he was screened again in Amsterdam or if the fact he just changed planes meant that we was past the screeners. Daughter seems to think (from her overseas travels) that he would NOT have been checked again.
I like Bill's post about the ElAl incident (even if it turned out to be false). We should take one of the lavatories on each plane and make it a designated arraignment-trial-execution chamber. Put a garbage disposal on the toilet and just shred the guy over Omaha (nothing against Nebraska, it just sounded good). :lol:
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