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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 141462" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I just went to the website and looked at the list of items that are "okay" to bring to the derby. I'm guessing that they do not have any bomb sniffing dogs at the event; therefore, here is a list of items on their "ok" list that can be made into deadly bombs:</p><p></p><p>Binoculars</p><p>Small personal music systems, TVs and radios</p><p>Phones and tablets</p><p>Seat cushions</p><p>Chairs</p><p>Strollers</p><p>Blankets</p><p></p><p>Non of these items are listed as "subject to search". Only the electronic items are srcutinized by asking the owner to turn it on. If you are wondering why i say blankets or chairs, well you may want to read about semtex. Semtex is a highly malleable and waterproof. Remember, Pan AM 103 was brought down by a Toshiba cassette player that had semtex inside of it. Of course, there are many other ways to commit a terrorist attack with bombs and even without. This no-DSLR rule is just a false sense of security, which could be more dangerous than any terrorist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 141462, member: 9619"] I just went to the website and looked at the list of items that are "okay" to bring to the derby. I'm guessing that they do not have any bomb sniffing dogs at the event; therefore, here is a list of items on their "ok" list that can be made into deadly bombs: Binoculars Small personal music systems, TVs and radios Phones and tablets Seat cushions Chairs Strollers Blankets Non of these items are listed as "subject to search". Only the electronic items are srcutinized by asking the owner to turn it on. If you are wondering why i say blankets or chairs, well you may want to read about semtex. Semtex is a highly malleable and waterproof. Remember, Pan AM 103 was brought down by a Toshiba cassette player that had semtex inside of it. Of course, there are many other ways to commit a terrorist attack with bombs and even without. This no-DSLR rule is just a false sense of security, which could be more dangerous than any terrorist. [/QUOTE]
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