So they didn't see explosives on her or any other person there that day?
And she was fine and accepted and didn't even attempt to fly (she was picking someone up). It wasn't until after she went to a help desk to ask a question and then left the airport, and was outside on one of the islands that they approached her. Clearly she wasn't a concern this entire time or in the airport and then magically, she became a concern.
But I'm glad they stopped her too. I don't want any borg terrorists running around. I've seen Star Trek and know what they're capable of.
-Rudey
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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB
Rudey, explosives are not always visible to the eye. In fact, they're often not.
Even though they're sometimes hidden, other times people don't care about hiding the bombs strapped to their bodies because all they care about are blowing some people up when they get around a crowd.
The police reacting to this chick at the airport didn't know she was a MIT nerd. Or that this improvised electronics device on her sweatshirt was her form of artistic expression. What they DID know was that it was ODD, and ODD does not "fly" at the airport.
Sorry, you can't be seen as strange at the airport anymore. You're going to be seen as suspicious or worth detaining. And that's fine with me, because that's actually one of the better ways to catch terrorists if you ask me.
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