The toy is unavailable right now on Amazon, and we're not surprised reading the comments.
The funniest from commenter M. MCKNIGHT?titled "Not complete without the line":
"This toy would be a lot more realistic with about 350 people standing in line for an average of an hour. It still makes a nice set with the interrogation room."
The Transportation Security Agency has been under fire since its inception, most recently when it admitted its "nude" body scanners didn't actually prevent anything.
A bit more troubling is the "Customers Who Viewed This Item" notice and its line of suggested purchases:
? Playmobile Security Police Checkpoint
? A Die Cast drone toy
Followed by:
? ?John Gibson's "The War on Christmas"
Perhaps more terrifying is the awareness of so many outraged commenters at the implication a child should get used to invasive security as a norm of life, as it is a product of "terrorism" occurring more than ten years ago. There isn't a single positive comment ? at least, by the end of?3 of 13 pages.
One guy even went to the trouble of "redacting" his "comment":
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