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Krabi Airport: Woman Lying on Baggage Belt Inappropriate, Not Illegal


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Just Plain stupidity...What a heap of Rubbish...Just make it illegal...what happen next,if things goes wrong or accident happen ?    So you start pointing fingers except yourself....

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Then make it illegal. It is dangerous and could cause flight delays, if the conveyor belt, breaks. 
I realise that this isn’t a big deal, but I cannot see any reason for not making it illegal. 🤷‍♀️

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

No NEED to make it illegal.

 

All you gotta do is increase the belt speed by a factor of TEN.

 

Then, there might be something to see.

 

 

Yes people getting hit in the head by their bags!

😂😂😂😂

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3 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Who cares ? Move on ..

Exactly, Thingamabob, if you don't care about the thread, you can "move on", you're not here to dispense directions to the rest of us.

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well this timely clarification of the legalities should, at least , enable most of the A. N  killjoys to sleep easier tonight.  

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4 hours ago, LALes said:

Jeez,  lighten up people.  A harmless prank.  It didn't offend buddha or the royal family.  So much worse happens every day.

This one was not so lucky, but lucky still. Back in August. 

 

 

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Reminds me of an incident during the group stages of the 2002 world cup. Scotland were playing Croatia in Zagreb, and the Tartan Army, aka The Scottish Supports Club were in full attendance. Result was 1 all, so Scotland still in with a chance with much bonhomie all round. A leading member of the Tartan Army (a renowned lawyer,  no names mentioned) somewhat ratarsed when presented with the  airport X-Ray machine on the way back;  wearing full Highland dress decided to speed things up by diving himself head first though without removing any of his full tartan regalia, kilt pin, sporran, sgian-dubh as well as a couple of ceremonial swords. The event and copies of the X-Ray pictures were hilarious but never made it to the national press or Social Media.

Such was the ability at the time for self editing, not so today amongst today's 'Like me, Like me' generations.

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