Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Airport Security Toy Outrages Amazon Shoppers - Business Insider

We've covered some bizarre toys before,?but this one is priceless ... literally.

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":

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/airport-security-check-point-toy-raises-the-ire-of-amazon-browsers-2013-1

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