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Got a very serious question Bought a bracelet with very very very sharp metal spikes today.
Would it be considered as a lethal weapon if I cross the countries borders, let's say in a plane? Or does it signal that I'm into BDSM? | |
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HerRoyalBadness said: Bought a bracelet with very very very sharp metal spikes today.
Would it be considered as a lethal weapon if I cross the countries borders, let's say in a plane? Or does it signal that I'm into BDSM? Definatly | |
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HerRoyalBadness said: Bought a bracelet with very very very sharp metal spikes today.
Would it be considered as a lethal weapon if I cross the countries borders, let's say in a plane? Or does it signal that I'm into BDSM? it will only be considered lethal if u look like me (an arab), i had a pen removed from my bag at the Vatican Museum once | |
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I seriously doubt the let you board an airplane with that... believe me | |
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Damn... I usually have to take all my accesories off when going through the metal detector...
Or I can just use very large hand gestures to move everyone off my way! | |
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HerRoyalBadness said: Bought a bracelet with very very very sharp metal spikes today.
Would it be considered as a lethal weapon if I cross the countries borders, let's say in a plane? Or does it signal that I'm into BDSM? I'd say it probably would get confiscated by airport staff... Usually such jeweltry has "rounded-off" spikes anyway, it shouldn't actually sharp... the sounds a bit dangerous (and painful!). | |
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ian said: HerRoyalBadness said: Bought a bracelet with very very very sharp metal spikes today.
Would it be considered as a lethal weapon if I cross the countries borders, let's say in a plane? Or does it signal that I'm into BDSM? I'd say it probably would get confiscated by airport staff... Usually such jeweltry has "rounded-off" spikes anyway, it shouldn't actually sharp... the sounds a bit dangerous (and painful!). no more painful or damaging than a high heel on a woman's pump. I think they are so stupid about taking people's shit, rumbling through their luggage and dirty undees. You can use a hair dryer as a weapon if you really want to. It makes me so ---------------------------------
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Pack it in your luggage and then check your bag. That's the ONLY way you're getting on the plane.
I had a studded belt that caused me some grief on a plane once... | |
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jthad1129 said: ian said: HerRoyalBadness said: Bought a bracelet with very very very sharp metal spikes today.
Would it be considered as a lethal weapon if I cross the countries borders, let's say in a plane? Or does it signal that I'm into BDSM? I'd say it probably would get confiscated by airport staff... Usually such jeweltry has "rounded-off" spikes anyway, it shouldn't actually sharp... the sounds a bit dangerous (and painful!). no more painful or damaging than a high heel on a woman's pump. I think they are so stupid about taking people's shit, rumbling through their luggage and dirty undees. You can use a hair dryer as a weapon if you really want to. It makes me so It is stupid indeed, but that is the way of things at airports nowadays. Silly really. Everytime I go through an airport, they make me take out my laptop and turn it on - to make sure it is a real laptop I guess and not a bomb or something. Quite silly really - if I wanted to I could quite easily get a big laptop, free up some space (e.g. hard drive, PCMCIA bay, mini-PCI card etc) and stash a gun / knife / bomb / whatever in there. The laptop would power up and look like a normal computer but it could be easily stuffed with weapons. So what does asking me to turn it on prove Really, anything can be a weapon anyway... | |
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i think you are all overreacting or american.
if u declare it or put it in your main luggage in the hold, it will be fine. | |
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pm1 said: i think you are all overreacting or american.
if u declare it or put it in your main luggage in the hold, it will be fine. Well I agree, put it in your luggage.. [This message was edited Tue Jul 22 14:55:17 PDT 2003 by Sandra] | |
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um...yeah
and i work for an airline. you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel
Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants. | |
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ian said: HerRoyalBadness said: Bought a bracelet with very very very sharp metal spikes today.
Would it be considered as a lethal weapon if I cross the countries borders, let's say in a plane? Or does it signal that I'm into BDSM? I'd say it probably would get confiscated by airport staff... Usually such jeweltry has "rounded-off" spikes anyway, it shouldn't actually sharp... the sounds a bit dangerous (and painful!). I know, they don't make them that sharp anymore but I was lucky to find one. And it is sharp, believe me! | |
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