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sorry for the double post..
something got fucked up here's what I wanted to say: In Israel, it has already become an ordinary routine. Someb<b></b>ody calls the police and tells about some suspicious bag or something that in most cases was just forgotten by someone on the street. Then if they actually find the object suspicious, there's this little robot they send to shoot at it several times. I just happened to witness another such event yesterday, and I was wandering if this is the way it is done in other countries as well these days, and if this is as common as it is here |
If it's a reported "bomb" the police will send in the robot. Suspicious baggage is usually handled also, but I'm sure if the robots are sent in.
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Throw a stick at the "Suspicious Bag". It works just as good:thumbsup
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We should throw Will Hung at all suspicious baggage :1orglaugh [/B][/QUOTE]
That guy will save US i beilve in his power :Graucho |
I don't know if they are blowing them up more or if it's just reported a little more noisily on the news. Some robots have xray things on them to look inside the package, some just gently open the pkg if possible.
If they can't determine what it is, they'll put it in a bomb trailer and detonate it either onsite or take it somewhere if they think its safe to transport. And we still have the 'kewpie' doll suits for the bomb people where they actually handle it themselves. Talk about God, Guts and Glory! 99.999% of the time it turns out to be someones laundry, office papers, groceries or the like. :) I've wondered about how someone feels when they see their dirty skivvies blown 50' into the air on the news... :glugglug |
We're all just trying to be careful. We don't want a second 9/11 to happen again.
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been too quiet lately :(
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