Small knives now allowed on US flights
PJ_Soul
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21678267
I don't know if I think this is okay or not.... at least I don't have to worry about my tiny fold-up scissors on my key chain anymore. :P But I do wonder why they would make the change. I don't really think that convenience as far as knife-packing goes should be a top priority.
I don't know if I think this is okay or not.... at least I don't have to worry about my tiny fold-up scissors on my key chain anymore. :P But I do wonder why they would make the change. I don't really think that convenience as far as knife-packing goes should be a top priority.
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Now, if they would only allow bombs back on planes0
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Yeah, it costs $50 sometimes to check suitcases. Carry on is where it's at.whgarrett wrote:Now, if they would only allow bombs back on planesWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Odd. I've heard it's ok to wear a hair sticks on board. I'd rather be stabbed with a sharp 2 inch blade than a dull 8 inch hair stick. Well, actually I'd rather not be stabbed but you know what I mean!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Interesting....
Remember when lighters were banned? Goddamn, there were so many lighters hanging out by the metal detector
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I liked George Carlins take on this..
He mentioned that you could kill a man with a sunday newspaper if you really wanted..
I think that on most all flights nowadays, if you were to stand up with a weapon in your hand, every able bodied passenger would be looking to bum rush your ass.. I know I would.. I feel the problem of the small knife is over..None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe that they are free.
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I like Carlin's take on most everythingCaveeze wrote:I liked George Carlins take on this..
He mentioned that you could kill a man with a sunday newspaper if you really wanted..
I think that on most all flights nowadays, if you were to stand up with a weapon in your hand, every able bodied passenger would be looking to bum rush your ass.. I know I would.. I feel the problem of the small knife is over..
Yeah, agreed about fellow passengers...look at how unruly drunks on planes are handled these days!0 -
That's true... no one is going to accomplish anything with a keychain pocket knife these days. It's cleverly disguised bombs they need to be looking for.... That said, I brought luggage practically filled with liquids onto a plane headed to NYC before. No one said a word. They only noticed on the return flight.Caveeze wrote:I liked George Carlins take on this..
He mentioned that you could kill a man with a sunday newspaper if you really wanted..
I think that on most all flights nowadays, if you were to stand up with a weapon in your hand, every able bodied passenger would be looking to bum rush your ass.. I know I would.. I feel the problem of the small knife is over..With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
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I like Carlin's take on most everythingCaveeze wrote:I liked George Carlins take on this..
He mentioned that you could kill a man with a sunday newspaper if you really wanted..
I think that on most all flights nowadays, if you were to stand up with a weapon in your hand, every able bodied passenger would be looking to bum rush your ass.. I know I would.. I feel the problem of the small knife is over..
Yeah, agreed about fellow passengers...look at how unruly drunks on planes are handled these days!
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I fucking love that photo!peacefrompaul wrote:hedonist wrote:
I like Carlin's take on most everythingCaveeze wrote:I liked George Carlins take on this..
He mentioned that you could kill a man with a sunday newspaper if you really wanted..
I think that on most all flights nowadays, if you were to stand up with a weapon in your hand, every able bodied passenger would be looking to bum rush your ass.. I know I would.. I feel the problem of the small knife is over..
Yeah, agreed about fellow passengers...look at how unruly drunks on planes are handled these days!

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One thing about this that bothers me though is that flight attendants seem to be really against it. And I can see why. They don't want anyone jabbing them with little knives, even if it doesn't mean the plane will be hijacked. They really should just pay attention to the flight attendants' desires, since they are the main people who are in danger on a plane.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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The solution to all of this is so simple...
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brianlux wrote:Odd. I've heard it's ok to wear a hair sticks on board. I'd rather be stabbed with a sharp 2 inch blade than a dull 8 inch hair stick. Well, actually I'd rather not be stabbed but you know what I mean!

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brianlux wrote:The solution to all of this is so simple...


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Michael Moore said he takes a baseball and a tube sock on airplanes for use as a makeshift weapon if needed. Pretty good advice says I.
Steven Seagal created a similar weapon with a cue ball in Out For Justice. Enjoy the demonstration by the girly runner himself ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuU60r7VT30Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Carrying a baseball bat onto a plane for protection seems kind of paranoid to me. No?Jason P wrote:Michael Moore said he takes a baseball and a tube sock on airplanes for use as a makeshift weapon if needed. Pretty good advice says I.
Steven Seagal created a similar weapon with a cue ball in Out For Justice. Enjoy the demonstration by the girly runner himself ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuU60r7VT30With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
No, just a ball. Stick the ball in the sock. Start swinging. Watch the bodies hit the floor.PJ_Soul wrote:
Carrying a baseball bat onto a plane for protection seems kind of paranoid to me. No?Jason P wrote:Michael Moore said he takes a baseball and a tube sock on airplanes for use as a makeshift weapon if needed. Pretty good advice says I.
Steven Seagal created a similar weapon with a cue ball in Out For Justice. Enjoy the demonstration by the girly runner himself ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuU60r7VT30
Ewoks used a similar version to take out some storm troopers. Word to your mother.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Oh, sorry - I misread it. I had a nice picture of Michael Moore coming on board with a baseball bat and a sock fitted over it.Jason P wrote:
No, just a ball. Stick the ball in the sock. Start swinging. Watch the bodies hit the floor.PJ_Soul wrote:
Carrying a baseball bat onto a plane for protection seems kind of paranoid to me. No?Jason P wrote:Michael Moore said he takes a baseball and a tube sock on airplanes for use as a makeshift weapon if needed. Pretty good advice says I.
Steven Seagal created a similar weapon with a cue ball in Out For Justice. Enjoy the demonstration by the girly runner himself ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuU60r7VT30
Ewoks used a similar version to take out some storm troopers. Word to your mother.

Well now I can bring my little fold up (pot) key chain scissors, so I should be fine. I actually hold them between my knuckles when I walk alone at night, so I should be able to foil a terrorist with them too. :PWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I used to have one of these for protection:

And actually got through O'Hare quite a few times, totally forgot I had it, then it got confiscated in Virginia.
Really wish I had that bad boy back, but I remember thinking how crazy it was that it got through so many times after 9/11. WI '98, WI '99 (EV), WI '00, Chgo '00, MO '00, Champaign '03, Chgo '03, WI '03, IN '03, MI '04, Chgo '06:N1 & 2, WI '06, Chgo '07, Chgo '08 (EV:N1), Chgo '09:N1 & 2, Chgo '11 (EV:N1), WI '11:N1 & 2, Philly '12, Wrigley '13, Pitt '13, Buff '13, Detroit '14, MKE '14, Wrigley '16: N1 & N2, Seattle '18 N2, Wrigley '18: N1 & N2, Fenway '18 N1, STL '22, St Paul '23 N2, Chgo '23: N1 & N2, Wrigley '24 N1 & 20 -
It is pretty shocking what you can get through with a lot of the time if we're supposed to believe that the substances that are banned are banned for a reason. So much gets through that I don't really feel like there is any security at all beyond catching the people with bombs actually strapped to their chest and a detonator in their hand. Or if they look like they're from the Middle East of course.Mamasan23 wrote:I used to have one of these for protection:
And actually got through O'Hare quite a few times, totally forgot I had it, then it got confiscated in Virginia.
Really wish I had that bad boy back, but I remember thinking how crazy it was that it got through so many times after 9/11.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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