Two weeks ago, I was travelling to AMS via MEM and DCA. The MEM-DCA flight was delayed so I went out to smoke. As I was going through the security I took my keeys out and put them in a little bowl. A TSA agent, picked my keys up and started examining them very carefully. There were two house keeys, a key to my aprtment, a tiny mailbox key, a yet tinier key to a minature lock, and my car key that had a platic cover at the base (not a keyless entry system). Additionally, there was a little bar coaded tag to a grocery store that gives sale price on certain items. She spent at least 30-45 seconds examining each key turning it over over and over. I was a bit irritated, so I asked "Haven't you ever seen any keys before? Or is there a problem?" She gave me a sheepish grin and said, "We have to check everything you know!"
DOn;t we all feel better now?
Canarsie
Mar 10, 03, 7:14 pm
Well, I guess that is what you can expect when you are from Bilocksi.
I apologize. I realize that what I just wrote was a real turkey of a joke.
Yaatri
Mar 10, 03, 7:52 pm
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Canarsie:
Well, I guess that is what you can expect when you are from Bilocksi.
I apologize. I realize that what I just wrote was a real turkey of a joke.</font>
It still made me smile.
Old Gold
Mar 10, 03, 8:51 pm
Passing through security at Puerto Vallarta in Old Mexico last week a security screener said I couldn't take a sealed package of AA batteries on the plane. "Prohibito", I was told. I replied "Quisiera hablar con su jefe". After waiting a few minutes for the supervisor the screener said I could go.
When it came time to board the plane I was selected for a "random" search. The young lady paid no attention to the batteries, but took a fancy to a little sewing repair kit that I always carry containing a couple of dangerous sewing needles, as well as one of two disposable plastic razors. I protested to the gate agent, who told them it was OK, then told me that they hadn't been told that the rules had changed. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/rolleyes.gif
MRKEY
Mar 10, 03, 11:06 pm
I always travel with 100's of keys...MRKEY
It is my living!
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bdschobel
Mar 11, 03, 6:47 am
Put enough keys in a sock and -- lo and behold -- you have "somethibng that could be used as a weapon." Smack someone upside the head with it, and you too could be a hijacker! How silly.
Just curious (and I figured I'd draw the friendly fire away from Brian by so asking) ...
Have we abandoned entirely the notion that the "In the News" forum should be limited to news items?
Yaatri, I appreciate your contributions to this and other threads, but you are aware that we have a forum set up specifically to discuss such issues, yes?
Mook
bdschobel
Mar 11, 03, 7:18 am
Good point. This thread should be moved.
Bruce
Canarsie
Mar 11, 03, 8:15 am
Yaatri, if my original post in this thread made you smile, then it accomplished its task. Glad to be of service!
Perhaps you are correct, Mook, that this thread about keys should be locked and dead - bolt it over to a different forum.
richard
Mar 11, 03, 8:31 am
Please continue this thread in the Security Forum
--richard, moderator
Spiff
Mar 11, 03, 8:51 am
And still a non-credible threat to aircraft safety.
Even the infamous "Key Machete" (sorry no pic available) is NOT going to allow someone to hijack a plane.
Unless the pinheads are looking for the vapor-ware "Key Bomb" or the "Key Gun", they are wasting everyone's time and money.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by BeantownFlyer:
Could be the infamous "Key Knife"
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Yaatri
Mar 11, 03, 8:45 pm
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by tsadude:
key knives, small swiss army knives, mini Leatherman tools, small metal/glass viles</font>