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Airline passenger arrested for rubber band ball

Posted by Lindsay Beyerstein at 6:55 AM on November 16, 2006.


Poor choice of carry-on leads to night in jail.
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A young man was arrested at small airport in Southern California for trying to carry-on a rubber band ball. First security officials suspected it of being a bomb, then they decided that anyone carrying a big rubberband ball must be smuggling drugs and/or on drugs:

The cop then switched tactics and asked, "are you smuggling drugs?" I told him that was "outrageous" and produced my SIDA badge and my airline ID. I asked him if his question was serious. He started asking why I didn't have any checked luggage to which I replied, "Dude, I load bags all day. I know better than to check them." He again accused me of "smuggling something."

This had gone on for about 1/2 an hour and I knew the flight was leaving soon. I repeated, "you can have the rubber band ball. I just need to get home, so I need to get going." The LEO said, "you're not going anywhere." At that point, I knew I was in trouble.

He pulled out his pocket-sized flashlight and said, "take off your sunglasses, I think you're on drugs." I said, "what?!" He replied, "I am ordering you to take off your sunglasses." So I did. He shined the light in my eyes, and said, "Yep, you're on something. Anything you need to tell me?" I was incredulous. I said, "Look! I showed you my SIDA badge, I'm in the random drug test pool, I get tested regularly, I don't use drugs. Now or ever." He said, "I don't believe you. Turn around and put your right hand behind your back." He snapped on handcuffs and said I was under arrest for suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.

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Lindsay Beyerstein a New York writer blogging at Majikthise.


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stupidity gone bad
Posted by: alsh on Nov 16, 2006 8:28 AM   
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Sounds like a South Park episode.

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Can you say "lawsuit"?
Posted by: Artaraxl on Nov 16, 2006 8:32 AM   
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Seriously, though, is "FlyerTalk's" user forum a reliable source of info? How about some journalism?

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Posted by: sui_generis on Nov 16, 2006 1:49 PM   
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That was pure insanity.

I hope he can use some legal recourse to teach them a lesson, but I doubt it.

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It was bound to happen
Posted by: outlander55 on Nov 16, 2006 6:21 PM   
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Welcome to the "New" Amerika. Some people become drunk with power when you put a uniform on them and tell them, "You are empowered to make people miserable".
Soon, you will read stories of this kind of abuse of power gone one step further. Example:
***wire service... Today, a man was shot and killed at **** Airport for brandishing what authorities thought was a liquid explosive. It turned out that the man was gesturing to a companion with his water bottle as they conversed while standing on line to go though security. When this reporter interviewed the Security Officer involved, he said "The guy looked like 'one of them'. I saw the guy waving the bottle around, so I shot him. The government says it was a rightious shooting. Don't you just love it here in Amerika?"

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