ERDS automatically will highlight anyone who is carrying explosives, or who has handled chemicals such as Semtex or TNT, or has fired a weapon.Go to the range, become a suspect. Not that they have to worry about that in the UK.
Coming soon to a continent near you.
Find an adulterant that triggers a false positive for the system.
ReplyDeleteApply the adulterant everywhere: Shopping carts, mailbox doors, door handles, escalator rails.
If everyone is a suspect, there are no suspects.
Yeah... after I rub the carbon from the end of my muzzle break on the butt of my pants, then sit in an airport seat, that 20 asses per hour will sit in... it'll shut down the whole airport.... took me .8 seconds to think of that.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Texas Shooter. I remember a report many years back of a trial in which the feds introduced evidence that the defendant was a drug dealer based on the fact that all of the $100 bills in his pocket had evidence of cocaine on them. The defense attorney asked for the judge to open his wallet to have the bills in there tested and, after vociferous objections were overruled, every bill (even the 1s) in the judge's wallet tested positive.
ReplyDeleteYou bet your buns that not only was that particular piece of evidence ruled to be inadmissible, but that the feds have been (so I'm told) very, very leery about using it.
F'em, that's how they want to treat us, let them get back some creative mischief in return. Overwhelm the sonsobitches. Make everyone a suspect. Put it on every dog, cat, baby, etc.