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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 9:55 pm
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Originally Posted by gsoltso
... I am willing to bet money that the item stayed right there in the xray until the EOD guys pulled it out - which is exactly what should have happened if there was any question at all. Even if they were able to determine whether the item is not surrounded by anything that causes questions, I still do not wish to see the TSOs handling something that could be live (even though a grenade will not explode without outside involvement - much like a firearm). You and I know from previous experience, that grenade is not going to do anything until you activate it, the same with a firearm - not everyone has had that experience or training. While I understand that it is a remote possibility that anything bad would happen, I still want the TSSEs or EOD guys to handle grenades or possible explosives. With all the modifications being done to items all over the world, I would hesitate to handle one nowadays, because there may be something changed or modified that I might miss. This was not something picked up out of the shipping container on the grenade range, this was something they have no idea of the lineage on, caution and calling in someone with focused experience and training is an easy call.
Why does this exact logic not apply, as Flaflyer indicated above, to pulling water bottles, coke cans, cupcakes, shampoo and baby formula out of people's bags?

Your organization continues to claim that these things are all "possible explosives" and "could be live". You have "no idea of the lineage" of that snowglobe or peanut butter, either.

Although I doubt you will admit it, what this incident shows is that TSA knows that grenades are (until proved inert) real explosives, and liquids/gels/cupcakes are pretend explosives. But they make good props for the theater performance.
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