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I can't confirm this, but a co-worker was telling me a couple of ACLU attorney's were going through the screening and said "You touch my junk and I'll make a citizens arrest"
 
Its a shame they don't have it now (as I know of) and if they did the ACLU would have another cause to trash. The now would be a bomb proof container, where one about to get on a plane, train, bus, etc be asked if they had any explosive material on their person, if they said no, inform them that they would be stepping into the container, and if there were any explosive material on them it would be detonated, as the walls were sensitive to any and all explosive material. To add to the scene, have shattered bone blood drenched scraps of clothing luggage etc sticking to the walls of the container, get Hollywood involved experts at that kind of stuff. Wonder if 007 James Bond would be of any help?

The love of money makes it hard to fight terrorism, on the use of fertilizer used to make bombs, the British chemical company, ICI, Imperial Chemical Industries, incidentally a Monopoly (illegal in the USA, but was quite common in Europe, unsure if it still is owing to the European Union). Governments wanted the company to put a tracer in the chemical to aid investigators, they refused as they say have no control of the buyers or its use. The request was years ago have not heard any thing since.
 
El Al, the safest airline to fly on was on 60 minutes a few years ago. The president was asked if they racial profile. He said "Hell yea"
 
The airports need the scanners the border patrol uses as you pull up the guard house. When we came through there, (Cn to the US) this last summer, they pulled one of our rigs out of line and searched his outfit for isotopes, radium, like a compass has. He had a WWII compass in the trailer about 2" dia. they then searched for it and the owner had forgot it was there. Took about 45 minutes for the search. The thing is they had him as soon as he hit the gate. Interrogated them, searched them took his wallet and her purse and locked them in a room till they were done. To bad we don't do this on the southern border.
 
The UK checks for illegal aliens on cross channel trucks, vans etc with a device that checks for human breath in cargo area, (job to disguise that) saves opening doors and searching, seems very accurate.
 
The UK checks for illegal aliens on cross channel trucks, vans etc with a device that checks for human breath in cargo area, (job to disguise that) saves opening doors and searching, seems very accurate.



so they must use the same concept honey bees use CO2 emission
 
p-Bar. later I did read that smugglers now use coffee and other smells to hide expelled human breath, but its claimed the original machine is not fooled.
 
Understand that that the illegal alien that comes into England is from Poland. They seem to be more worried about the Pollocks than they are the Muslims.
 
The airports need the scanners the border patrol uses as you pull up the guard house. When we came through there, (Cn to the US) this last summer, they pulled one of our rigs out of line and searched his outfit for isotopes, radium, like a compass has. He had a WWII compass in the trailer about 2" dia. they then searched for it and the owner had forgot it was there. Took about 45 minutes for the search. The thing is they had him as soon as he hit the gate. Interrogated them, searched them took his wallet and her purse and locked them in a room till they were done. To bad we don't do this on the southern border.



If you ever watch border wars they show where they run a specially outfitted bobtail truck with xray around the big rigs and find a lot of illegal stuff.
 
p-Bar, now Poland is in the EU, European Union, they can work and live in any country in the EU so are not illegal today, seems they work cheap and fit in anywhere, even have their own shops and believe street names they are familiar with, like Little Poland etc.

Europe is getting flooded with third world people, (just seems they can't get to run their own countries, breeding themselves out of home and country, too many mouths to feed).
 
DJW very interesting I pulled this from wikipedia:
21st century economic migration

Many of the Polish British community formed after the Second World War had friends and relatives in Poland. Partly because of this bond, there was a steady flow of immigration from Poland to the UK, which then accelerated after the fall of communism in 1989. Throughout the 1990s, Poles used the freer travel restrictions to move to the UK and work in the grey economy.

At the expansion of the EU on 1 May 2004, the UK granted free movement to workers from the new member states. [13] This had the effect of bringing the many illegal immigrants from Poland into the British income tax system, reduced exploitation and encouraged more Poles to move to the UK.

There are restrictions on benefits that Polish immigrants can claim, which are covered by the Worker Registration Scheme. [14] Most of the other European Union member states exercised their right for temporary immigration control (which must end by 2011[15]) over entrants from these accession states,[16] although some are now removing these restrictions. [17]
A Polish delicatessen in Stroud, Gloucestershire, opened in 2006

The Home Office publishes quarterly statistics on the number of applications to the Worker Registration Scheme. Figures published in August 2007 indicate that 656,395 people were accepted on to the scheme between 1 May 2004 and 30 June 2007, of whom 430,395 were Polish nationals. However, this figure is only indicative as the scheme is an opt-in system without incentive: it costs Poles time and money and isn't enforced. Poles are able to ignore the scheme and work in the UK provided they have a Polish passport and a National Insurance Number Card, which has led to estimates of Polish nationals in the UK being much higher. [18]

The Polish magazine Polityka has launched a 'Stay With Us' scheme offering young academics a £5,000 bonus to encourage them to stay at home.

Rapid economic growth at home, falling unemployment and the rising strength of the złoty have, by the autumn of 2007, reduced the economic incentive for Poles to migrate to the UK. [19] Labour shortages in Poland's cities and in sectors such as construction, IT and financial services have also played a part in stemming the flow of Poles to the UK. [20] According to the August 2007 Accession Monitoring Report, fewer Poles migrated in the first half of 2007 than in the same period in 2006. Launched on 20 October 2007, a campaign by the British Polish Chamber of Commerce, 'Wracaj do Polski' ('Come Back to Poland') encourages Poles living and working in the UK to return home.

There was a baby boom during Martial Law in Poland in the early 1980s. Consequently there has been over-supply of new workers on the Polish job market in the 2000s. Unemployment rose and emigration has been a solution for many young Poles. Now that Poland's demographic bulge is ageing, the rate of new entrants to the job market, and therefore emigration, is slowing. Some commentators say the Polish baby-boomers are returning to Poland as they reach child-rearing age themselves. [19]
 
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