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Airport bans toy soldier's three-inch rifle from plane.. because it's a safety threat
Airport bans toy soldier's three-inch rifle from plane... because it's a safety threat
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:04 PM on 27th January 2011 Airport officials ordered a holidaymaker carrying a toy soldier onto a plane to remove its three-inch gun - because it was a safety threat. Ken Lloyd was stunned when he was told he could not go on the plane with the nine-inch model soldier because it was carrying a 'firearm'. The Canadian tourist and his wife had bought the toy, which holds a replica SA80 rifle, during a visit to the Royal Signals Museum at Blandford Camp in Dorset. But when he tried to take the £135 keepsake through Gatwick Airport in his hand luggage it triggered a security alert at the scanners. Banned: A couple were not allowed to take this model soldier and its gun on board a plane at Gatwick Airport Tiny: The resin model rifle had to be sent to Canada by post Officials declared the moulded gun could not go on the plane and Mr Lloyd had to snap off the model weapon and then post it back to his home in Ontario. He said: 'As the figurine's SA80 rifle was pulled from the box, the security search officer contacted her supervisor. The moulded SA80 could not pass. 'My wife asked for a "reality check", explaining how this offending piece of sculptured moulding is a 9 inch painted model with a moulded and painted rifle that is part of the figure. 'The supervisor was confident within the surety of the regulations and said a "firearm" is a firearm and cannot pass. 'The rifle could not travel; she would have to return back to the main airport concourse. The two patrolling policemen didn't seem to mind. They didn't even notice. 'The numerous security people sitting around the concourse didn't leap to their feet as she passed.' The resin model, which cost £135, depicts a typical British army signaller dressed in camouflage fatigues. As they returned home Mr and Mrs Lloyd packed the sculpture into its box and tucked it into their hand luggage. After being stopped at the airport security desk, they were directed back to the airport concourse, where they bought a padded envelope from WHSmith to post the rifle home. But the package was too big for the airport's postboxes and eventually a customer services assistant posted it and the envelope arrived at their home five days later. Adam Forty, curator at the Royal Signals Museum at Blandford Camp, Dorset, said: 'The military museum takes security very seriously, especially around military installations and airports, but this does seem more than a little excessive. It is probably just as well we didn't sell Mrs Lloyd a toy tank.' A spokeswoman for Gatwick Airport said: 'Items including firearms and items with the appearance of firearms are prohibited. 'There are lots of other reasons an item could be prevented from going through security, such as large items that do not fit in overhead lockers on the aircraft.' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1CGLPVcOu
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Oh, well, sure! I can imagine that the projectiles from such a device could be deadly...to an ant! When did common sense disappear from our lives?
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Send in the Marines!
Terrifying! Terrifying I say!
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Joy & Doc,
Apparently Brits are just as asininely screwed-up about terrorism as are American airports' rent-a-cops.
Whatever, do British Airline Security types body search and/or feel-up crippled little old ladies in the name of: "Safe Travel" for The Public,...ALSO? Besides being similarly stupid, demeaning & wasting of REAL Security Needed like profiling Muslim Terrorists INSTEAD,...such is ALSO quite hinky or perverted at minimum. Hell,...whom dream up such memos or stupidly nonsensical ways for supposedly combating Islamic Terrorism of The Skies, and that such be obediently adhered to anyway? Some: "Looney-bin" patients or mindless & ignorantly pandering of even enemies bureaucrats?? Sane people certainly wouldn't consider such absurd dictates as being anywhere near or even close to AIR TRAVEL SAFETY & SECURITY!!! Regardless,...not to worry folks. There's talk about raising airline rent-a-cop salaries. "Mo Money" from: "We The People" no doubt solves most everything. It usually does so for most on both Government & Welfare Doles (banks, auto companies, unions & preferred: "Fat-Cats" inclusive). Neil
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More important than what they do is what they, and we, don't do.
Never do anything that is going to make the muslims angry enough to attack us again. This doesn't work, of course, and they are always planning the next round of attacks.
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