The failed airport security test ended with a Slovak man, electrician Stefan Gonda, 49, unwittingly carrying hidden explosives in his luggage on a flight to Dublin, enraging Irish authorities.
However I have often questioned as to what happens when we loose one, as happened in this Irish case, and some poor bastard ends up landing in Kuwait, Saudi, or China, with half a kilo of proffessionaly wrapped Heroin in his sock bag?
These blind tests should be banned, OR, as at some airports, placed in bags which are Customs owned. Ie, no owner to go with them IF they end up in "the danger zone".
They carry out these "blind tests" here as well.
ReplyDeleteHowever I have often questioned as to what happens when we loose one, as happened in this Irish case, and some poor bastard ends up landing in Kuwait, Saudi, or China, with half a kilo of proffessionaly wrapped Heroin in his sock bag?
These blind tests should be banned, OR, as at some airports, placed in bags which are Customs owned. Ie, no owner to go with them IF they end up in "the danger zone".