On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:43:34AM +0100, Russell Coker wrote: > On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 19:27, Hubert Chan wrote: > > You can even use a stock laptop, but fill one of your peripherals with > > explosives. Getting around airport security is pretty trivial. (You > > can even go to the Tim Horton's in the gate area, and get an orange > > juice. It comes in a nice glass bottle, that can be easily turned into > > a cutting instrument.) Great, after posting this, I bet CSIS (the > > Canadian intelligence agency) will be knocking on my door. > > Another thing, you can't take an opened bottle of alcohol on Canadian flights > (and probably many other countries too). I lost half a bottle of 16yo Scotch > to this... > > They claim that the risk is of taking something flammable or explosive in the > bottle. However they don't bother about bottles of mineral water, so a > terrorist could fill a water bottle with something clear such as methylated > spirits.
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