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How many times do we need to hear “The firearm is in the plastic bag” ? Good thing it wasn’t a drinking game, take a shot every time you hear him say “the firearm is in the plastic bag “ or “perp walk”, and we all would be hammered
First of all, to TSA people, THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS EXCELLENT JOB!!!!!.. nobody could predict what that girl was thinking to do with a gun in a fly... for sure, so many lives was saved by the TSA people.
The TSA requires nothing except that you can't take a firearm through security. The only way to take a firearm with you is in your checked suitcase and then the airlines must be notified of the gun and it must be in a hard container without ammo in the same container.
How do you manage to be in the right place at the right time to shoot all your videos, man? Thanks for all of your awesome and entertaining videos! And stay safe, man! We wanna see more!
What big deal? I remember there was a female American police fly to Taiwan and found she was carry a gun too, but finally she has no any guilty at all!
What most people don't realize the even a weapon that is mostly made of polymer still has metal in it and if you put in a carry-on and run it through x-ray scanner- and the operator is going to see it. I worked at Hartsfield International from 94 to 97 my first assignment Passenger Terminal checkpoints South., and every employee was required to qualify on x-ray scanner as part of training. And that is an extremely distinctive image for an x-ray scanner. We would close down a lane if we had a bag we suspected had a weapon in it., I don't know about now but back then when I was working we caught our fair share. And if you fail the airport security office/ FAA security test that was an automatic 7 to 10 days suspension and retrain. I guess things are much different now from the number of weapons they catch period, and everyone is screaming about their second amendment rights. What you don't understand is entering an airport is the same as entering a military base. You have to follow the posted rules or no go as far as weapons are concerned
Wow! In America you can take a gun into a school, a shop, a gas station, a playground, down the street, in a car yard, to the bank, in the post office, to basketball game, on a bus, in a taxi, to the market but you can't take a gun on a plane. Gee that NRA must be crazy about that.
It actually happens a whole lot more frequently than people know or what is reported. And I mean a whole lot more! Every year for my PC sequence I have to sit in on an hour-long security seminar. They always show a “one week of TSA contraband” slide where they show one week’s worth of items that were recently intercepted by the TSA. Box cutters, edged weapons hidden inside the case of unrelated components such as a hollowed out cigarette lighter, countless numbers of firearms, flame throwers, explosive devices, explosive chemicals, sharpened tooth brush handles, weaponry knives that were specifically manufactured to be concealed by belts or boot soles, etc. You name it and the TSA has intercepted it within just the last few days! And my squadron mates, many of whom are passenger airline pilots in their civilian profession, all have crazy passenger stories that would have made national news had anyone reported it. For me, I’m very grateful that I fly cargo instead of passengers!
@@tonyvera1902 It is never luck. It is hard work and knowing when to record. Others miss it all the time. We need everyone to have the confidence to do this!
Most of them times, people forget to leave their guns out of their bag or purse. It happens. Now, if it's not registered... either you are stupid to take that with you to the airport, or someone dropped it in your bag.
Bullshit. If you forget you have a loaded handgun in your bag, you haven't the intelligence to own a weapon. And rally, what arte that chances that someone dropped a handgun in your bag; really? Plain and simple. This "mah 2nd amendment rights" crap has to come to an end before a true tragedy hits. And it's on it's way.
@@rh5776 You forget "stuff" when you travel. The fact that you claim that it is not normal for people forget what they bring or left in their carry on, luggage and what not, shows you don't travel much. Do people forget to bring their ID when they need to fly? Rarely, but it does happen. Same with guns. Most people handle it properly, but occasionally, you really do forget. That's just the way it is. Not condoning this lapse in forgetting to leave your fire arm out of your every day stuff like purse. Two weeks ago, I was at the airport and went to a remote restroom on my way to catch a parking lot shuttle. Guess what? There was a handgun case left in the restroom! I knew it was a handgun case because you have to check those in when you travel with it, and it had all the marks/locks that indicated it was a weapon case. Some idiot had forgotten it right in the restroom. I too almost missed it before catching my eyes. I reported it to someone, and the management and police showed up. Thankfully, since it had to be checked in, it had all the necessary information/name for them to find the owner. The moral of the story is, it happens. It doesn't make someone a bad person; just forgetful.
@@valeenoi2284 Bullshit again. I live in Alaska. Everything here is by plane. We have very few roads. I've flown God knows how many miles, and I also have a gun safe full of guns. If you forget you have a weapon, you are not qualified to even own one. I've never got to the airport to go to the Slope, or to Seattle, or to the Bush, and went, "Damn, didn't know I had a gun in my bag". That is the cheapest, most intellectually dishonest argument you can make. Try again.
If she was local state or federal law enforcement she would already know and be well aware of the procedures that law enforcement officers have to abide by if they are going to carry on board an aircraft period reason I know this is I worked at Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta from 94 to 97 as a checkpoint screener/ baggage xray screener period one of the other jobs I had was working in the special handling area where disabled persons, news media and law enforcement agents went through security ., on the law enforcement side anyone on duty in transit ., or doing a prisoner escort had to show ID, sign a authorization log and present a specialized pass showing they were on duty in a official capacity which we could verify. Prior to completing the process and being allowed to proceed.
Dude, what is this? Seriously? don't you have anything better to do? Like mind your own business....your not paparazzi. You running around the airport for a better view, really pathetic.
Tony like I said on your other comment she doesn’t look too worried about it most likely it hasn’t been properly registered yet she’s looking at appearance ticket especially is has a carrier permit to carry as long as she has no Warrants she should be out latter today
This type of thing happens a whole lot more frequently than people know! Each year I have to see slides of what the TSA intercepts in a single week and it’s truly shocking! I would have no clue how to even acquire some of the things that people manage to get their hands on. And even if I did manage to acquire such contraband I would have no clue how to actually sneak it onboard a flight - and I’m a professional pilot, both military and civilian!
tonyvera1902 i can’t believe in today’s day and age that people would still be so stupid has to try to get firearms, edged weapons (often times very conveniently concealed), explosive devices, explosive chemicals, ammunition, etc. past the TSA and yet people still try to do so literally every single day of the week. I fly cargo, which doesn’t cause me any such problems. But most of my squadron mates fly for passenger carriers in their civilian professions. And passengers continue to cause them problems to this day. Several of my squadron mates at their civilian airlines have had passengers try to gang rush the cockpit, bust their way through the secure cockpit door, attempt to open aircraft doors during flight, smoke in the lavatory or even at their seats surrounded by other passengers, sabotage aircraft equipment, attempt sexual acts, etc. I’m very grateful for my cargo profession because people continue to prove over and over that they’re morons at the airport and in airplanes. Of course, me saying that also isn’t exactly inhibited by the fact that the passenger carriers aren’t doing well at all right now because of this pandemic whereas the world’s thirst for cargo (and aerial delivery of said cargo) continues to be ever-increasing; even right now.
The Savannah, Georgia International airport used to have an entire upper wall of the lobby covered with all sorts of weapons confiscated from attempted travelers.
My friend is a violinist. They kept saying there was a timing device inside the violin. It was a big deal. Finally, it was figured out there was a metronome in the side pocket that looked like it was inside the violin.
To think only a few years back I walked thru LAX, returning from Germany, with a weapon and ammo in the same case, no one bothered me, and I didn't kill everyone in the airport.
Le Ba Vu Firearm unloaded, locked in a box that the owner keeps the key to, put into suitcase. You have to fill out a form also and present it along with the gun containing box at check in.
After she is released from jail by a judge. She will be charged with a felony, so rescheduling a flight may be some time later, provided she is not put on the No Fly List, which is highly probable.
👉 You displayed an unusual interest. Nobody else was doing so. They were all going about their own business. So were you with her, trying to stage an incident at the airport for your RU-vid channel.
Tazzel every state is different it just be formality to bring her in and print her and give her DAT to appear in court if the gun is illegal if it legal she looking a fine
They usually contract with the city or county police to assign a dedicated detail for tarmac and terminal violations. if you have any TSA line or airplane issues it falls under the TSA wing. But they are specifically trained to deal with airport management and airport operations on the day to day basis.
@@martintheiss4038 I can count plenty of airports and port authorities with their own police force. MWAA, LAX, DFW, PANYNJ, SAT, AMA, IND, MSP, TUL, ANC, ORF. It's about 50/50 whether an airport contracts out to a municipal/county/state agency or has their own PD. Also, LEOs don't just patrol airside. They are required per TSA/FAA regulations to have a presence at landside screening points and other sections not part of the "sterile" area. Source-Former FAMS 1811.
Getting arrested for carrying a fire arm? I thought we had the right to bear arms in this country? Second amendment? Oh wow guess its illegal to follow your constitutional right in this country????
@@tonyvera1902 good point sorry buddy but I'm pro second amendment as I dont think or assume that woman is a bad person, I dont agree or belive she should be arrested for her right as an American citizen, but that's just me.
each state have their own regulations. and besides .... she seemed to be so cooperative, very calm and confident. Physically, she seemed very strong and fit. Seems like she has some kind of tactical or technical training, and she does not look dumb. How do we know she is not doing the equivalent of an "airport mystery passenger" where in they are paid to do things similar to this just to see if airport security is effective and or to find out what needs improvement?
What is lol stand for What did she do wrong why she in a hand cuffed what did she do wrong are you going to get her to jail are to hospital to her house What is bruh stand for
I flynwith the gun in locked case and no round in chamber and no clip in gun. The case contains two loaded clips.I tried to fly with no round in chamber with a loaded clip in gun=fine over $600 so now i remove all ammo from gun but include ammo in case. They seem happy with that arrangement.
@Billy Larson A simple search of crimes in a specific area will very often reveal a multiple of crimes that neccisitates self defense..Simple crimes such as assault or burglery or car jacking etc often lead to death.
I think she’s a thug criminal and should be treated as such, I flew with my gun and I checked tsa, southwest, local guns laws in both states I was in, checked the local airport laws, bought a case to put in my checked bag, I went above and beyond and these idiots do this and get walked out nicely…shame!
I saw a post here or in another video how someone wrote the arrested person looked so calm as if nothing Was going to happen. Just know we do not know how a person is feeling inside at this time. They may look calm outside but may be a wreck and terrified inside.