Originally Posted by
FliesWay2Much
So, until compelled by law (not that the TSA would obey the law anyway), the smallest element in the known universe -- an atom of hydrogen -- can be determined to be a prohibited item. Since it's the smallest substance in the universe, it can be hidden anywhere in luggage or on an individual's body. This gives the TSA license to search anywhere, anybody, anytime.
Just pointing out that hydrogen atoms can be quite dangerous if handled improperly.
Everything's prohibited!!!!
Or...
Is that statement - and this:
1.Please show me what “might” be an unrelated threat to the safety of air travel and I’ll show you two ways it can be done.
completely ridiculous?!?