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Bomb alert over 'break-wind' dog
The mechanical toy dog sparked an airport security alert A novelty toy dog which breaks wind sparked a major security alert at an American airport. Page designer Dave Rogerson's life-size mechanical terrier set off a security detector at Norfolk Airport in Virginia. Armed security staff were alerted when the toy's wind-breaking mechanism registered as a high explosive on sensitive monitoring equipment. Mr Rogerson, 31, from Thorner, Leeds, was questioned by FBI agents and looked on in amazement as they took a series of swabs from the mechanical toy's rear end. The toy animal was eventually returned to him, but he was not allowed to take his planned flight and had to take an alternative route to North Carolina. Mr Rogerson said: "There's no humour at American check-ins and for about 20 minutes I was quite scared. "They told me it is the highest reading they had for explosives and they took it very seriously. "They were very jumpy and convinced there was something explosive in the dog." Eventually the FBI experts decided the toy was harmless and returned it to him. He has now named the toy dog Norfolk after the airport. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...re/3213403.stm |
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![]() The mechanical toy dog sparked an airport security alert A novelty toy dog which breaks wind sparked a major security alert at an American airport. My daughter sailed to the South Pacific and hung out for a couple years in New Zealand and Australia, coming back to visit whenever we sent her the credit card number. She had an Olivetti portable typewriter (manufactured in Mexico these days). Because she'd gotten to Down Under by boat, she was always *returning* there on the second half of her ticket. So here was this American, young, single, with no checked luggage (her stuff was already there), no return ticket to the U.S., badly dressed like the rest of her generation, carrying a mechanical device. The perfect drug smuggler! So the immigration folks always played their catch-the-smuggler card: "That's a typewriter, is it? All right--turn it on!" all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... So the immigration folks always played their catch-the-smuggler card: "That's a typewriter, is it? All right--turn it on!" I know someone that was held by armed guards in NY while her laptop was checked out because it set off (swabbed I guess) a plastic explosive deector. Turns out, as she was told, that the method of manufacturing the batteries leaves a dust residue that resembles the profile of plastique. Si |
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