Deported from LAX over Tweet
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by gromo007
(Post 9872711)
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
A colleague many moons ago once sent a cardboard tube in the post to another pal. On the outside he wrote 'Bomb' and had a wire sticking out one end.
This was in the UK. He ended up in a fair amount of trouble. Not quite as much as the couple in the above link... Security services really can't take any chances on 2 counts - 1 - it could be for real, and 2 - if it was for real and they did nothing, they'd be crucified by the Public. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. And it's not exactly gone unnoticed, you'd think, in the UK and other parts of the World that since 9-11, the US has been understandably tetchy about anything remotely like this... Frankly, I'd rather a few jokers get shut out than 1 terrorist gets let in - US, UK, or anywhere else for that matter... Lastly - this is the Sun newspaper we're talking about - who knows what facts got distorted, left out, resequenced, spun, respun, and just, well, 'tweaked'... |
Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by gromo007
(Post 9872711)
I'm not cool enough to know the lingo...:o |
Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by FlirtyKnickers
(Post 9872773)
I'm not cool enough to know the lingo...:o
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 9872766)
Why?
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
I have no time for the people who make jokes about bombs. The authorities have to take them at their word; but this looks and reads different. If the quote is correct; I read it to mean he was going to have a good time.
"Free this week, for quick gossip/prep before I go and destroy America" I can believe that party was what he meant and that he would not have stopped to think that it could be taken out of context. |
Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by gromo007
(Post 9872864)
That someone would be stupid enough to write what he did on such a popular website where a simple word search by whichever authorities would bring up such information. As mentioned I also found it funny they referred to it as Tweeter tho
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 9872876)
I can believe that party was what he meant and that he would not have stopped to think that it could be taken out of context.
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
If you think this is funny you should see the secret service when the investigate threats against the president.
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Sorry, but this is overkill. The USA has become truly paranoid and all the time it continually reacts like this the country becomes more and more an object of ridicule.
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by materialcontroller
(Post 9872915)
Sorry, but this is overkill. The USA has become truly paranoid and all the time it continually reacts like this the country becomes more and more an object of ridicule.
I know it's unlikely, but the phrase "better safe than sorry" applies. |
Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by materialcontroller
(Post 9872915)
Sorry, but this is overkill. The USA has become truly paranoid and all the time it continually reacts like this the country becomes more and more an object of ridicule.
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Perhaps you should require an IQ above 10 to be admitted under ESTA? :p
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Re: Deported from LAX over Tweet
Originally Posted by discoviking
(Post 9873455)
There has to be more to this story. Is the Sun considered to be a reliable and balanced source of information in the UK?
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