[ RadSafe ] Airport arrest turns up nuclear info
Scott Davidson
bsdnuke at gmail.com
Thu Nov 16 14:03:39 CST 2006
Actually this is a very important issue that should be responded to by one
of our Homeland Security HPs. With random checks on any of us, we probably
would find our trips delayed. Though it seems that a reasonable inspection
might resolve this, some guidance to the DHS personnel and us HPs might be
appropriate. Any takers?
On 11/16/06, LNMolino at aol.com <LNMolino at aol.com> wrote:
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>
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> In a message dated 11/16/2006 1:06:56 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> sandyfl at earthlink.net writes:
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> A man was arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport
> after officials say they found him carrying nearly $79,000 in cash
> and a laptop computer containing information about nuclear materials
> and cyanide.
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> while I never have seen anywhere near that amount of cash in my life let
> alone carried it I'd hate to think what TSA would say if they saw
> MY laptop!
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