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Man Arrested At Oakland Airport For Ornate Watch

First time accepted submitter mbeckman writes "A man was arrested at Oakland airport for having bomb-making materials. The materials? An ornate watch and extra insoles in his boots. Despite the bomb squad determining that there was no bomb, The Alameda county sheriffs department claimed that he was carrying 'potentially dangerous materials and appeared to have made alterations to his boots, which were Unusually large and stuffed with layers of insoles.' The man told Transportation Security Administration officers that he's an artist and the watch is art."

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  1. Take that! by jhoegl · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Take that Freedom and creativity!

    1. Re:Take that! by DarkOx · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The home the brave, where we fear unusal timepieces and footwear.

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    2. Re:Take that! by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It did reach its "out of the closet" phase with the Bush II regime - and has been normalized into permanence under the Obama intelligence-state.

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    3. Re:Take that! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It didn't start with Bush.

      The terrorist/TSA paranoia very much did. He managed to push through the most significant change (per person dead).
      No catastrophe, even of larger proportions, has ever advanced us so far towards police state.

    4. Re:Take that! by Chewbacon · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I've long admitted that the terrorists won: we are fucking terrified.

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  2. Never forget... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    01-31-2007 Never Forget

    Remember kids, just don't say, look, or do anything weird and nothing will happen to you.

  3. Aloha Snackbar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'll reserve judgement until I see the boots and the watch.

  4. Re:materials... by rhook · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I bet everyone has bomb making materials in their garage and under their sink.

  5. Re:materials... by TrekkieGod · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who builds a watch with wires and "fuses" hanging out of it and then walks thru airport security? Really, who does that? Fools and idiot attention seekers.

    How far have we fallen that slashdot readers are asking that?

    Who does that? Nerds. Nerds do that. Incredible nerds like Steve Wozniak for example.

    People wear things I find to be ridiculous all the time that everyone has no problem labeling as fashion statements. But if it's wires and fuses, it can't be a statement of the types of things you enjoy, it has to be an idiot attention seeker?

    Personally, I find it much more easy to label people idiots when they think every exposed wire and fuse is a bomb.

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  6. Re:What about Woz's watch? by ultranova · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Are losers still on about this 1% crap?

    Yes. As long as "loser" stays a perjorative with implied stigma and/or a license to be treated as anything less than an average human being, they will be, for the simple reason that for one winner there will always be several losers, thus making the average person a loser. That current society requires 99 losers for 1 winner simply makes that more so.

    It was the 1% that declared war on the 99%, not the other way around.

    You don't see 1 in 100 people being able to walk through without scrutiny.

    Of course you don't, they don't take the regular flights but have private jets. Which would be fine by itself, it's not that much of a burden on other people, but it's not enough for them. They're never happy as long as anyone else has anything at all.

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  7. TSA -- Keeping America safe from Communism. by hey! · · Score: 5, Insightful

    America used to be the greatest nation of tinkerers and inventors in the world. Now we're a nation of consumers. The ability and inclination to create things is now considered prima facia evidence of anti-social tendencies.

    There's recently been an Internet-driven renaissance of inventing things -- the maker movement. But there's something sinister about the movement. It's *international*. Consider the Arduino. It was developed in the *commune* of Ivrea Italy, and the design is the property of *nobody*. The Trilateral Commission is probably behind it, assisted by the socialist Obama administration.

    People who know more than you are scary. People who know more than you *cooperating* with each other is scarier still.

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