Never was a Stephen A. Smith fan, and this kinda seals it. (figured better here than in Game Room)
Sure, but someone, at some stage of the process, had to see what the poster looked like. Probably multiple someones, but at least whoever fed the prompt to the AI should have looked at the image before clicking to send it to the vinyl printer.
Some profoundly brazen shoplifters enter the “FO” stage. (Watch the video in the link, they weren’t even trying to hide what they were doing.)
A few years ago I had an opportunity to read an incident report from our loss prevention department, which included something along these lines;
“I approached the suspect as he attempted to exit the building, presented my badge, and said “Store security, I need you to come with me.” Suspect responded “You guys are hands-off, you can’t do shit” and attempted to push me out of his way. I then escorted him to the ground…”
An unidentified person is dead after trying to save money on a flight from Chicago to Hawaii by stowing away in the wheel well.
Well, the article doesn’t say that. The person could have been dead and stuffed in the plane as a body dump*.
Still, how in this day and age can someone get that close to a plane? If a person can get in there, so can a bomb,
*-
It’s happened before.
Concerning foul play speculations, I would think it would be kinda, um, conspicuous? cumbersome? trying to sneak onto the tarmac with a corpse and then stuffing it in the wheel well.
Not if you already had acces with some vehicle…
And luck.
Time magazine should have a “Noisy Horse’s Ass of the Year” cover.
Talk about coming full circle (film he’s best known for / fate)
Despite lack of details (waaaay too much of the usual “such a shining light” pap), probably safe to say no Russians were behind this, and, yeah: car-lord jackass.
For a moment, I thought you had misposted, and that was intended as a reply to this post in the Random Facts thread.
For clarification’s sake, he didn’t play Baby, he played a young version (10 years old?) of Baby.
This guy is still alive:
Meanwhile, in Seattle, another would-be stowaway managed to get through security without a ticket and board a flight to Hawaii, and almost got away with it.
I mean, not necessarily. If they broke into the airport from the outside, then absolutely, but if they’re paying passengers who have already gotten through security and somehow managed to slip onto the apron area, it’s not good, but it’s still not as bad.
Security theater. How can that happen?
You answered your own question. And to be fair, it was pretty much the same before TSA, when the airlines/airports ran (or contracted out) their own “security.”
I think people should treat that as an open invitation.
Sorry. I already accepted an invitation to Lodi. Again.