Thanks Gatwick security! Some might think body-searching a baby and binning his bottle was over zealous and weird, but not me! #ScaryBaby
— chris o’dowd (@BigBoyler) April 28, 2015
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Thanks Gatwick security! Some might think body-searching a baby and binning his bottle was over zealous and weird, but not me! #ScaryBaby
— chris o’dowd (@BigBoyler) April 28, 2015
I don’t think security understand the term ‘baby boom’.
About time someone stood up to the scourge of terrorist babies.
The milk could have been part of a binary explosive – in fairness
Don’t some people NCIS at all?
He’s lucky the baby wasn’t confiscated or safely disposed of really.
About two years ago while coming back from spain security wouldn’t let me carry my son through the metal detectors and we had to try and make someone who had only started walking 2 weeks before hand walk through by themselves. Lets just say all the people behind us in the queue who where delayed by this, absolutely loved us once they got through.
In fairness you were hammered at the time.
I don’t drink.
wacked out on goofballs so
What about the two year old – was he on the sauce then?
That’s why he couldn’t walk properly. They were just trying to chill him out for the plane.
I should have breathalised him just incase.
They do that in Dublin too, make the baby walk through themselves ffs.
Only a fool would blame the parent, you, with the baby.
Not being loved by fools is a good thing. Fupp ’em!
at least he’s witty about it
Each generation has it power-hungry desperados. Airport security staff are the new nuns.
+1
+a billion, the Dublin ones are zealots
When is that stupid, unnecessary, expensive policy on liquids going to be dumped?
Containers can be no bigger than 100ml but you can bring as many as you like on board so long as they will fit in your carry-on. Brilliant!
The only reason for this policy is to cause fear in the travelling population to justify massive security spending.
Actually you can only bring 10 & they all have to fit into a plastic bag that holds no more than 1L, however most securties dont actually enforce this (prob cause they know its a loada rubbish).
I doubt they’ll ever scrap it though. The shops make far too much money for selling all the minis. But its such a faff, there are several explosive solids that can be used if you really want to cause destruction.
They were going to scrap it, and Dublin was to be one of the first airports in Europe to do it, but the scanners never seemed to appear and I don’t know what’s happened now.
Agreed. That and having to take off my effing shoes.
Australian domestic flights don’t have that liquid rule. Must be something to do with the way their toilets flush…