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A stylish department store in London used a live cobra to guard a pair of haute couture shoes. read more »
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Complying with rules for liquids on aircraft, a passenger nearly dies from downing 2 pints of alcohol to get through security. read more »
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A man wearing a t-shirt depicting Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots (the good guys) from Transformers, had to change his shirt in order to board read more »
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A large-busted Berkeley woman missed her flight when her underwire bra set off metal detectors. She refused TSA agents' demands for a hands-on searc read more »
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A student who alerted his principal that he could access private employee information using his student password now is facing felony charges. read more »
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This young man had set up a simple chemistry lab in the garage of his parents' house and initially figured that it must be a crystal-meth lab so arrested him and threw him in jail.
"Experts" later discovered that he didn't have the necessary chemicals, the charges were changed to allegations t read more »
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Last year security screeners found 53,302 knives, 24,783 scissors, 21,014 razors, 8,208 pairs of handcuffs, 114 stun guns, and only 2 handguns on people entering Los Angeles County's courts. read more »
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She was questioned by customs, her luggage tested for drug residue, and her name run through a computer. She was read her rights(?), handcuffed and led to a cell. Where she was asked her to expose her buttocks to see if she had a pink tattoo. read more »
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The developer installed security cameras in response to residents' concerns over rapes, daytime armed robberies, assaults and a homicide. Turns out the cameras are fake, and the monitoring program? Google Earth! read more »
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In a massive security breach, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) inadvertently posted online its airport screening procedures manual, including some of the most closely guarded secrets regarding special rules for diplomats and CIA and law enforcement officers. read more »
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