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Boggie Dog Apr 27, 2010 2:25 pm

CHP seems to take buzzing sounds seriously.

http://forums.darklordpotter.net/showthread.php?t=15932

APRIL 19--A California Highway Patrol office was briefly evacuated earlier this month when investigators became concerned that an arrestee might have been carrying a concealed explosive device.

bocastephen Apr 27, 2010 2:27 pm

You have got to be kidding me. This has to be one of nuttiest more paranoid posts I think I've read here.

Next time, take the family car and leave the rest of us alone.

gj83 Apr 27, 2010 2:33 pm

My old battery operated tooth brush would buzz all the time. If I heard buzzing I'd just think it was a toiletry item.

The pax would only need to demonstrate to the FA's comfort. If the FA likes a verbal, then verbal is fine. Another passenger should never be required to show me anything in their bag.

FXWizard Apr 27, 2010 2:42 pm


Originally Posted by KCK (Post 13845738)
What if it was a 12-inch, vibrating dildo?

In that case, it's not a privacy violation you need to worry about. ;)

moeve Apr 28, 2010 2:46 am

They gave you miles for that??!! _ they should have told you to get off the plane for interfering with a FA the second time around!!

Once is ok let them do their job BUT a second time and get the Capt. involved you must be kidding!!

You know living comes with a risk it is called life but being paranoid will probably kill you even faster - that is if a fellow passenger who you insisted on getting strip searched doesn't get you first.

GUWonder Apr 28, 2010 3:03 am


Originally Posted by brucebowe (Post 13845196)
Was I over-reacting

Yes, I think over-reacting is just that.

Vibrating personal hygiene related implements -- battery-powered vibrating shavers, hair clippers, tooth-cleaning devices -- are no big deal.

Communication devices with a steady vibration -- some do exist -- are no big deal.

Vibrating toys -- not just the sexual sort ;) -- are no big deal.

While the TSA is a big flop in so many ways, I don't see any good reason to get routinely worried about the above just because it is in a bag of a passenger.

UA over-reacted too if they actually give you 9k miles for over-reacting.

Airlines rewarding over-reactions isn't a good thing.

wildcatlh Apr 28, 2010 1:21 pm


Originally Posted by KCK (Post 13845738)
What if it was a 12-inch, vibrating dildo?

Narrator: Was it ticking?
Airport Security Officer: Actually throwers don't worry about ticking 'cause modern bombs don't tick.
Narrator: Sorry, throwers?
Airport Security Officer: Baggage handlers. But, when a suitcase vibrates, then the throwers gotta call the police.
Narrator: My suitcase was vibrating?
Airport Security Officer: Nine times out of ten it's an electric razor, but every once in a while...
[whispering]
Airport Security Officer: it's a dildo. Of course it's company policy never to, imply ownership in the event of a dildo... always use the indefinite article a dildo, never your dildo.
Narrator: I don't own...

PhlyingRPh Apr 28, 2010 3:31 pm

I never turn off my mobiles phones (I now have three, unfortunately). I also occasionally forget to turn off the darn things. Sometimes, they go off during taxiing and it causes quite a stir when people hear "Deutschland Uber Alles" blaring out at a steadily increasing volume and they are trying to figure out where the noise is coming from. If there is an FA around complaining, I join in and feign anger at how inconsiderate someone could be to leave a phone on and not admit it is theirs. I would not be happy if someone made a big deal about a ringing phone in a stowed bag. I advise anyone who wants to make a big deal about this sort of thing to consider that a mobile phone, electric shaver or toothbrush left on is just not a threat. If it's something more sinister, you are probably not going to get off in one piece anyway, so why worry about it.:rolleyes:

unLogical Apr 28, 2010 4:30 pm


Originally Posted by wildcatlh (Post 13860283)
Narrator: Was it ticking?
Airport Security Officer: Actually throwers don't worry about ticking 'cause modern bombs don't tick.
Narrator: Sorry, throwers?
Airport Security Officer: Baggage handlers. But, when a suitcase vibrates, then the throwers gotta call the police.
Narrator: My suitcase was vibrating?
Airport Security Officer: Nine times out of ten it's an electric razor, but every once in a while...
[whispering]
Airport Security Officer: it's a dildo. Of course it's company policy never to, imply ownership in the event of a dildo... always use the indefinite article a dildo, never your dildo.
Narrator: I don't own...

Fight club?

Loren Pechtel Apr 28, 2010 6:30 pm


Originally Posted by FliesWay2Much (Post 13852237)
...and don't forget the nukes with the big LED countdown display. :D

This actually makes sense. It provides a very clear indication that the device is armed and counting down to detonation. On something as fancy and potentially dangerous as a nuke I would certainly put something like that. (Only on weapons meant to be emplaced, though. With something like an aircraft bomb there's little reason--nobody would be in a position to see it if something did go wrong.)

Ari Apr 29, 2010 7:38 am


Originally Posted by PhlyingRPh (Post 13861062)
Sometimes, they go off during taxiing and it causes quite a stir when people hear "Deutschland Uber Alles" blaring out at a steadily increasing volume and they are trying to figure out where the noise is coming from.

Is that really one of your ringtones?

GUWonder Apr 29, 2010 8:43 am


Originally Posted by Ari (Post 13864879)
Is that really one of your ringtones?

You like Haydn's music? I didn't pin you for being a fan of symphonies and string quartets. :o

wildcatlh Apr 29, 2010 8:46 am


Originally Posted by unLogical (Post 13861370)
Fight club?

Indeed.

Global_Hi_Flyer Apr 29, 2010 9:46 am


Originally Posted by PhlyingRPh (Post 13861062)
people hear "Deutschland Uber Alles" blaring out at a steadily increasing volume and they are trying to figure out where the noise is coming from.

not to Godwin the thread, but are you sure you don't work for TSA or DHS? ;)

N965VJ Apr 29, 2010 10:37 am

I bet the pilot who's phone started ringing during the takeoff roll when there was a Fed on the jumpseat wished he had his phone set to vibrate.


Originally Posted by PhlyingRPh (Post 13861062)
Sometimes, they go off during taxiing and it causes quite a stir when people hear "Deutschland Uber Alles" blaring out at a steadily increasing volume and they are trying to figure out where the noise is coming from.

Just for that I'm going to put the Geico boss's rigntone on my BlackBerry; ringity-ding-ding-dingy-dong. :p


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