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Published: 2012-12-30 02:21:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 31279; Favourites: 68; Downloads: 413
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Well.... What to say... The idea of using human body cavities to smuggle goods through the border is well known and well used. Certainly it may be used to move solid objects. But what if a person going to commit suicidal kind of terrorist attack would eat and drink certain chemical components and then, later, on the deck, will somehow trigger the reaction? How could we protect against it? How many normally safe substances may produce deadly fumes or explosion when mixed?

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gooeyness [2012-12-30 04:18:10 +0000 UTC]

i gotta tell ya if security is this tight i think i'll just walk

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taszjekt In reply to gooeyness [2012-12-30 15:50:18 +0000 UTC]

It's just the beginning, just the beginning.

I don't think we are that far from it. It's just a natural consequence. Currently the number of regular objects which are considered "dangerous" is already vast. Once it will get close to 100% it will be only natural to limit the ability of using them. For an example we do prohibit any sharp object, right? Then we should also provide food and drinks on soft paper plates and in soft paper cups. Event then there is a plenty of objects in an airplane or a train which can be used as a weapon. And talking about a weapon... does a 120kg martial artist and body builder really needs a weapon? Once all weapons are eliminated it's only natural to bind human weapon...

This story is based on an assumption that it already happen. An what could be next?

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dragonfan7 In reply to taszjekt [2021-11-28 17:41:59 +0000 UTC]

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