This itty bitty plastic rifle was recently declared a "firearm" by airport security officials at Gatwick Airport. Which I guess makes the toy soldier it had been attached to an enemy combatant?
Ken Lloyd and his wife were transporting the figurine across country lines after having purchased it at the Royal Signals Museum at Blandford Garrison. Officials removed the rifle but let the soldier pass:
Lloyd said his wife had demanded "a reality check".
"The antenna was individually scanned as suspect and as the figurine's SA80 rifle was pulled from the box, the security search officer contacted her supervisor," he said.
The security personnel gave the three-inch bit of plastic back to Mrs. Lloyd, who promptly stuffed it in an envelope and mailed it back home—but not before the airport's customer service department X-rayed the package to make sure there were no very tiny bullets along for the ride.
Wow...the airport security really pisses me off. The people in the States have it worse
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LOL. Poor Britain. Back in the day they used to be badasses. Now, they've been wimped into submission
ReplyDeletelol @ chrischaos: nice try bringing that gun on the plane, time for a thorough cavity search kid.
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wow... that's just the stupidest thing ever.
ReplyDeleteReally? REALLY?!
ReplyDeleteGosh... That's kind sad, it's just a toy...
OH come on!!!! Sad
ReplyDeleteLMFAO!!!!!... still SA80 is a beautiful gun!...
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that's pretty dumb.
ReplyDeleteoh wow... I got nothing to say for this poor guy... just wow. lol.
ReplyDeleteCommon sense really is not common these days -_-
ReplyDeleteterrorists have gotten the best of us and have now made us more paranoid than ever.
ReplyDeletelol what the hell is wrong with these people
ReplyDeletefigures. =/
ReplyDeletenothing like british custom officials to over react!
ReplyDeleteFrom the people who run the National Health Service.
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