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![]() I was a baggage searcher back in January, 1973, when the U.S.A. first started searching baggage at MIA. At that time we were searching for weapons to avert hi-jackings. It was incredible the stuff people were trying to carry on and they weren't trying to hijack a plane. In the couple of months I was there, we found 12 inch knives, all kinds of guns mostly from women, gallons of flammable liquids, tear gas, cans of spray paint, and a lot of stuff I can't remember. You think it's possible that these things might have been carried for innocent reasons? Not everyone with spray paint and knives is out to hijack a plane. That was your observation too. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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