ROLCAM
Jan 28, 2009, 12:41 AM
WOW!!!
Most see airport security as a pain. Some feel violated. When you
watch this clip, you'll understand why they want your cell phone through
the x-ray machine. If you get asked to test your cell phone at the
airport, this is the reason. Cell phone guns have arrived. They are real. The
attached video clip shows how cell phone guns operate. These phones are not in
the U.S. yet, but they are in use overseas.
Beneath the digital phone face is a 22 caliber handgun capable of
firing four rounds in rapid succession using the standard telephone
keypad. European law enforcement officials are stunned by the
discovery of these deadly decoys. They say phone guns are changing
the rules of engagement in Europe . Only when you have one in your
hand do you realize that they are heavier than a regular cell phone.
Be patient if security asks to look at your cell phone or turn it on to
show that it works. They have a good reason!
Wake up to our NEW WORLD!! We shouldn't complain about airport
security 'invading your privacy.'
Most see airport security as a pain. Some feel violated. When you
watch this clip, you'll understand why they want your cell phone through
the x-ray machine. If you get asked to test your cell phone at the
airport, this is the reason. Cell phone guns have arrived. They are real. The
attached video clip shows how cell phone guns operate. These phones are not in
the U.S. yet, but they are in use overseas.
Beneath the digital phone face is a 22 caliber handgun capable of
firing four rounds in rapid succession using the standard telephone
keypad. European law enforcement officials are stunned by the
discovery of these deadly decoys. They say phone guns are changing
the rules of engagement in Europe . Only when you have one in your
hand do you realize that they are heavier than a regular cell phone.
Be patient if security asks to look at your cell phone or turn it on to
show that it works. They have a good reason!
Wake up to our NEW WORLD!! We shouldn't complain about airport
security 'invading your privacy.'





