ya they said that in the article I read. But still. You'd think. heightened security. Fear. Maybe I shouldn't wear something that looks like a bunch of wires in a vest to the airport. It's fine around campus, esp for folks who know the club name on the back. IJS.
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Yeah, in the photos I've seen, it does not look like putty on the device. Just paint.
And the whole police response is like, "She's lucky we didn't kill her."
Oh, it's dumb. I certainly don't question that.
I'd give advice, bonny, but I think you've already gotten great advice from everyone else. Not a failure. Just an adjustment. And yes, please go to the doctor.
But the play-doh in her hands?
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ya they said that in the article I read. But still. You'd think. heightened security. Fear. Maybe I shouldn't wear something that looks like a bunch of wires in a vest to the airport. It's fine around campus, esp for folks who know the club name on the back. IJS.
Yeah, probably. I've read that airport security will sometimes confiscates any homemade electronic device.
But the play-doh in her hands?
Yeah, I haven't seen a good explanation for that.
I've also read that she was just picking up a friend at the airport. So they caught her without her even going through security? (which you need a boarding pass to do)
But the play-doh in her hands?
Yeah, I haven't seen a good explanation for that.
That's what makes me think she was likely being a dick.
Can you imagine being the security personnel who just went through that? If she was being "clever" it was a shitty shitty thing to do to them.
bonny, what everyone else said. Although a doctor might be able to tell you what you are and aren't physically capable of.
MIT student not necessarily stupid, but definitely lacking in street smarts. Though the police officer's statement is a little too close to a "shoot first, ask questions later" attitude for comfort.