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Airport Security Breaks Easter Eggs

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mushroom25 | 13:17 Wed 16th Apr 2014 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-27050121
actions of an over-zealous jobsworth? or justifiable in the legitimate pursuit of those who seek to kill us?
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Jobsworth in my opinion. If security genuinely thought there was something hidden in the eggs, they could have x-rayed them or got the sniffer dogs on to them.

About 10 years ago, Mr P and I were flying from a smallish English airport to an even smaller Scottish one. While we were in the big smoke, we had visited an adult shop and purchased an adult item. Both being over 18, we felt we had done nothing wrong or that it was anyone else's business. Our bags went through the x-ray machine and the juvenile security guard and her mate decided to search the bags knowing full-well what they would find. An exercise in trying to embarrass or humiliate me and Mr P. Mr P has the most brassy of necks ever and just stood there, holding eye contact with them as they giggled their way through his bag.
Very unusual - most of the airport security people I have dealt with at various UK/foreign airports have been friendly and efficient whilst doing a tedious (but highly responsible) job.

If only the same could be said of the appalling UKBA jobsworths.

Yet again I was in a ridiculous queue at Stansted last week - they know when the planes will land, they know exactly how many people are on them, yet they always, always, bloody always fail to open enough gates to deal with the queues.

The problem is that any sign of even the most polite comment/enquiry will have them reaching for the latex gloves and a cavity search ... so we all shuffle along and grit our teeth.

"Pocket Hitlers in Polyester" hardly covers it.
Reading the link above, it looks like the airport has apologised and is going to replace the Easter eggs, so looks like a storm in a tea cup to me.
Sounds like a mean person to me, over the top.
My thoughts too, Mikey.

The children left 'devastated'
The eggs 'destroyed'

It's broken chocolate fgs...If you break a kids eater egg you point out that they can still eat the chocolate and buy them another one. You can get them for 99p!
All they had to say was be careful there's chocolate eggs in there. How does such trivia get to the press.
Presumably the choccy eggs has something inside
or else scanning would have worked.

little choccy eggs which cd resemble cocaine filled condoms ?
[ please dont tell me cocaine is never smuggled in condoms only heroin is ]

Having been searched at Manch., being deaf all I could hear was someone shouting at me [ but not what he was shouting ]
I cold fully understand why there was a bout of stripping at Manch airport.
[ there was a craze of people shouting - you wanna know what is on me? and then taking all their clothes off. phone photoed by fellow passengers ]
See the eggs are getting thinner perhaps if the maker made proper one there would have been no problem .By the way were they made of plane choc ...little joke there to take the heat outta the situation

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