Slovak security test ends with explosives on flight to Dublin
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adaydream
These guys are trying to beat the TSA in stupid mistakes. < :-)
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skipthesong
hide actual bomb parts in the luggage of innocent passengers under any circumstances." I like when I start a morning finding that I can find common ground with aday!
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goddog
What a bunch of idiots.
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nandakandamanda
Reminds me of that Marijuana test that Customs did at Narita, with one diembarking passenger reaching his hotel before he discovered it.
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wanderlust
They must have got the idea from the Japanese and their drug smuggling exercises - hiding drugs in unsuspecting passengers luggage.
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ProfJuanColePhd
A perfect example of what I have been saying since 2001 !!
It is not Muslims alone who accidentally carry explosives onto airplanes.
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stirfry
i think the issue is, with muslims it's NEVER accidental
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Sarge
I agree with goddog.
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grafton
The interesting part of this story that seems to be getting missed out is that the explosives got through Dublin airport undetected. So smuggling explosives into Ireland might be a good business opportunity for somebody so inclined and maybe that is why the Irish are so very upset. I used to like flying almost as much as getting there (wherever) now there are just some many things that can go wrong.
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HonestDictator
Lol Juan made a funny. Anyways, their country just got a bad rap from this. Its going to be interesting how much further the international security standards will actually increase with all that is going on nowadays.
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