Uh, no.
As @FGD135 says the idea is to put it at or beyond the threshold where you’re allowed to carry ferrous objects.
I’ve had an MRI before. They don’t wait until you’re in the room with the thing before they ask you to check for metals.
Uh, no.
As @FGD135 says the idea is to put it at or beyond the threshold where you’re allowed to carry ferrous objects.
I’ve had an MRI before. They don’t wait until you’re in the room with the thing before they ask you to check for metals.
The cop probably saw 1 Tesla on the door and wanted to go see the cool car. /s
well at least no one got shot while laughing as officers told them get on the ground in very high pitched voices.
How about an airborne bouncy house?
Bounce houses have gone airborne and killed children before. This past April, a 2-year-old was killed and another child was injured in Arizona when the wind picked up the bounce house they were in and threw it into a neighboring lot. In 2021, six Australian children died after a bouncy castle was propelled 30 feet in the air during their school’s end-of-the-year celebration.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/04/us/boy-killed-bounce-house.html
The officer was probably lucky that the rifle was loosely secured, and that their arm wasn’t ripped off.
Not on my watch, mister:
The future innocent civilians executed by this fuckwit? Not so much.
ETA: fuck I pasted this a day+ ago but didn’t hit publish!
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