So I went to america, the first thing that happens is I'm finger printed.
I go to the theme park thing at universal studios and get finger printed again.
I leave america. Get Bomb searched TWICE!
Go back to Australia, show them pass ports, and we go straight through security faster than any air port I've ever seen. ._.
To be honest I was extremly worried at being finger printed, and being bomb searched was also slightly intimidating. USA is scary?
So I went to america, the first thing that happens is I'm finger printed.
I go to the theme park thing at universal studios and get finger printed again.
I leave america. Get Bomb searched TWICE!
Go back to Australia, show them pass ports, and we go straight through security faster than any air port I've ever seen. ._.
To be honest I was extremly worried at being finger printed, and being bomb searched was also slightly intimidating. USA is scary?
WAT
I've never been fingerprinted anywhere. Not when leaving or entering the country, and certainly not at a theme park. The TSA sucks ass, but that's not our fault, it's bush's and obama's.
The US is way too paranoid about this ****. I've seen about a British couple who was going to America for a trip. They tweeted on the way to the airport, "Well let's go. Time to destroy America, lol".
The US is way too paranoid about this ****. I've seen about a British couple who was going to America for a trip. They tweeted on the way to the airport, "Well let's go. Time to destroy America, lol".
They were sent to prison. Ridiculous.
Honestly if you know the type of things that have happened here then you would understand why we are the way we are.
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Finger printed at Universal Studios? That's unbelievably extreme.
There's a ridiculous paranoia in the US. But that's nothing new. Policies that encroach on an individual's civil liberties are quite a taint on an otherwise great country.
The US is way too paranoid about this ****. I've seen about a British couple who was going to America for a trip. They tweeted on the way to the airport, "Well let's go. Time to destroy America, lol".
They were sent to prison. Ridiculous.
I'd ****ing send them to prison as well.
A **** ton of actual terrorist attacks have started with a tweet or something like that. A lot of school massacres as well.
I go to the theme park thing at universal studios and get finger printed again.
I leave america. Get Bomb searched TWICE!
Go back to Australia, show them pass ports, and we go straight through security faster than any air port I've ever seen. ._.
To be honest I was extremly worried at being finger printed, and being bomb searched was also slightly intimidating. USA is scary?
But honestly, Americas security is still ****.
Also if you lived here you would know why Australia has less security, basically, people here are crazy.
WAT
I've never been fingerprinted anywhere. Not when leaving or entering the country, and certainly not at a theme park. The TSA sucks ass, but that's not our fault, it's bush's and obama's.
They were sent to prison. Ridiculous.
AND THAT IS WHY WE MUST STRIP SEARCH YOU AT ZE AIRPORT
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Honestly if you know the type of things that have happened here then you would understand why we are the way we are.
What, we've been attacked once and had a few failed attempts where people stuff bombs down their pants?
Okay.
If we weren't strict on patting down people for bombs in airports, ect. imagine how many of those bombs would have gone off?
Those bombs would have been easily detected with the normal scanners.
Just because a beeper goes off doesn't mean they can't run away and detonate it before they get caught.
It's kind of true..
There's a ridiculous paranoia in the US. But that's nothing new. Policies that encroach on an individual's civil liberties are quite a taint on an otherwise great country.
I'd ****ing send them to prison as well.
A **** ton of actual terrorist attacks have started with a tweet or something like that. A lot of school massacres as well.
I wouldn't.
Well, I'd probably temporarily detain them and try them for disturbing the peace.
If I had to lock down an airport because some retard decided to joke around, I probably wouldn't be too empathetic with him.
Peace was not disturbed. They commited no crime. They tweeted one thing that was taken out of context.
They may have committed no crime, but if someone saw that and took it out of context, then peace could be disturbed.
Believe it or not, people can misinterpret things. We don't all get everything the first time we see it, surprisingly.
And I understand that they were joking...