Posted: 12/24/2010 3:28:00 AM EDT
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TSA lets Glock through
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/loaded-gun-slips-past-tsa-screeners/story?id=12412458 |
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Quoted: OMG! I guess all those CBS News reports from the 1980s and Die Hard 2 were right after all! http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=13&t=91249&page=4 |
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Have you seen the screeners? Lowest common denominator in many cases.
After seeing the video, the image on the screen could have easily been identified with pattern recognition software. Perhaps we should let the morons run the belt advance button and let the computers look for guns. |
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Have you seen the screeners? Lowest common denominator in many cases. After seeing the video, the image on the screen could have easily been identified with pattern recognition software. Perhaps we should let the morons run the belt advance button and let the computers look for guns. Actually, I would think that the people they hire as TSA screeners would be the ones most familiar with what a Glock looks like, especially since it would be going through the scanner sideways. |
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Quoted: I think it should be in pictures as I had a hard time believing that 80% of them can read or follow direction Perhaps we could persuade Messr. Glock to add a steel plate in the grip that says, "ARREST ME NOW." Then the TSA would have instructions to follow. What language should it be, so that the screeners can understand it? |
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Have you seen the screeners? Lowest common denominator in many cases. After seeing the video, the image on the screen could have easily been identified with pattern recognition software. Perhaps we should let the morons run the belt advance button and let the computers look for guns. Actually, I would think that the people they hire as TSA screeners would be the ones most familiar with what a Glock looks like, especially since it would be going through the scanner sideways. [/quote Only if the sights are mounted on the side of the slide though. |
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Have you seen the screeners? Lowest common denominator in many cases. After seeing the video, the image on the screen could have easily been identified with pattern recognition software. Perhaps we should let the morons run the belt advance button and let the computers look for guns. Actually, I would think that the people they hire as TSA screeners would be the ones most familiar with what a Glock looks like, especially since it would be going through the scanner sideways.
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Quoted: Quoted: Have you seen the screeners? Lowest common denominator in many cases. After seeing the video, the image on the screen could have easily been identified with pattern recognition software. Perhaps we should let the morons run the belt advance button and let the computers look for guns. Actually, I would think that the people they hire as TSA screeners would be the ones most familiar with what a Glock looks like, especially since it would be going through the scanner sideways. [/quote Only if the sights are mounted on the side of the slide though. And only if its a Fo'ta. TSA - Theater Security Apparently ![]() |

