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I assume You may Throw Yourself Into The Airport X-Ray As opposed to Walking In the course of the Metal Detector [AirportSecurity]

I assume You may Throw Yourself Into The Airport X-Ray As opposed to Walking In the course of the Metal Detector [AirportSecurity] Why jumping onto the conveyor belt for an x-ray would cross anyone’s mind is beyond me. While you’re looking to prove that you just’re not carrying metal, you’ve succeeded. But you’ve also proved that you just’re crazy enough to be a terrorist.

And needless to say the cynic in me is unhappy that this is able to be fake. But I’m going to pretend I never said that. You want to too. [ YouTube via Consumerist ]

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