The news quoted below reminds me of what I’ve done before:
He said the Dazas were on a Cebu Pacific flight 5J-111 for Manila last Wednesday but they were offloaded at the Chep Lap Kok airport.
A flight stewardess, who offered to help Joselito put his luggage in the overhead compartment, asked what was inside.
In jest, he said it was a bomb which failed to amuse the stewardess, alerting her pilot who promptly radioed airport security.
At the Naia, the two breezed through the immigration and customs counters for the regular processing as 10 airport police officers led by Naia-Intelligence and Investigation Division chief Mel de los Santos and director Rene Gonzales escorted them. (source)
December 1995, I was inside a bus when someone asked me the same question that had been asked to Mr. Daza and I also answered him that it was a bomb that made my luggage heavy. However, the man who asked me understand that I was only joking and didn’t bother himself to call cops to arrest me.
So, joking about bomb or anything that will cause people to panic should really be avoided and even bringing flour or tawas substance during the flight. It was revealed on George Jr.’s class action lawsuits blog that Janet Lee was arrested believing that she’s bringing an illegal substance filled in condoms.
In 2003, Janet Lee, a freshman at Bryn Mawr College, was traveling home to Los Angeles for the holidays when she was arrested at the Philadelphia International Airport for allegedly carrying substances stuffed in three condoms in her suitcase, which airport screeners found, and law enforcement officials say tested positively for cocaine and opiates (two drugs not commonly mixed together). …
The young lady has stated that the condoms were actually filed with flour and used to squeeze to deal with exam stress. Lee thought the toys were funny, so she packed them to show to friends at home – facts she reasoned both to TSA screeners and the police when she was detained at the airport.
Indeed, later in the investigation, laboratory testing revealed that the substance was flour.
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