but it’s for your own safety

Canadian airport security screener confiscates blocks tiny gun-shaped necklace charm

The Unusual Suspect writes, “blogTO writes of a Canadian PhD student studying Social Political Thought who was intercepted by Kelowna Airport screeners when they spotted her necklace, which has a charm in the shape of a gun. (Article includes a photo of the actual necklace.) The charm is less than 2″ in size, and has no moving parts.”


“How do you know it wasn’t a real gun?” asked Guy, a security agent with the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority, who also declined to provide his last name.”Who knows if there is a gun that small that can shoot bullets? You don’t know that. They followed the rules.”

Hey, Guy? If I could make a miniature gun that was 1.7″ long and contained no moving parts and could still fire bullets, I could also make it in shapes other than gun. If your security seriously contemplates defending against that level of technology (firing bullets out of a solid object less than 2″ long), then you’d better confiscate all metal objects, period. Also, what are you doing about other conceivable — but technically impossible — threats, like telekinesis, voodoo, and directed sunspot radiation? Link

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One Response to “but it’s for your own safety”

  1. John on June 12th, 2008 11:00 am

    I have to agree, a simple inspection would have revealed it was no more dangerous than any other sharp object.
    A pen can be leathal if used corectly. Fingers can poke out eyes and hands can restrain and strangle people.
    So next before we get on a plane we have our hands chopped off?

    Having said that…
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-526655/Introducing-worlds-smallest-gun-fires-deadly-300mph-bullets–just-TWO-inches-long.html

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