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chugger1 May 31, 2011 7:46 pm


Originally Posted by fishferbrains (Post 16480187)
Why not simply a random number generator, Ouiji board, or one of those stoplights with a button that I remember being used at Mexican customs in the mid-80s.

All would be a hell of a lot cheaper, and it still gives the TSA an opportunity for a hidden button to "randomly" search suspicious characters and hot babes. :D

HAHA! That stoplight with the button is still used when entering customs at Jorge Chavez airport in Lima, Peru.

mikemey May 31, 2011 8:31 pm


Originally Posted by RadioGirl (Post 16481505)
And this is the REAL reason for this "technology" - to catch the anti-TSA posters from FT. @:-)

Let them mark me as a domestic terrorist. I believe in the US Constitution and liberty, not tyranny and oppression, as perscribed by the DHS and TSA.


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