joi, 24 decembrie 2015

Top 10 Craziest Things Found By Airport Security - TOP 10 CLIPZ

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The Top 10 Craziest Things Found In Airport Security. Number 10: Snakes A man attempted to bring in snakes in 2011 at the Miami International Airport under his clothes. Each snake was carefully wrapped in women's' hose and was stored in his pants, as well as several small turtles. The passenger was arrested, and the animals picked up the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Number 9: Chihuahua In March 2014, a chihuahua found its way into a bag in and was discovered in a bag at New York LaGuardia Airport. Thankfully the little dog was unharmed, but the TSA gave a warning over the Internet: "It's always important to double check your bags before traveling, especially to make sure your chihuahua hasn't stowed away inside." Number 8: Pigeons Another man who was landing at Melbourne in 2009 was found with two live pigeons in his pants, though the pigeons were probably much safer than the snakes! He was stopped and questioned after landing in Dubai, which was a 10-hour flight. Each pigeon was hiding in a sock, wrapped in padded envelopes. The birds made it out alive, while the man was arrested on the spot. Number 7: Chastity Belt Chastity Belts are made of metal. In 2012 a metal chastity belt was found on a female passenger with a body scanner, who was still allowed to go through and get on the plane. Number 6: Human Skull A shocking discovery in 2013 was made by TSA agents who were checking bags at Fort Lauderdale. They found clay pots that had fragments of a real human skull. The passengers said they didn't know there were skull fragments in the pots. The entire line was slowed down because the whole area was suddenly a crime scene investigation. Number 5: Marijuana Also in 2012, a passenger at Denver International Airport decided to hide marijuana in a fake grenade. The airport stated that although they don't look for drugs, hiding drugs inside of a fake weapon is guaranteed to be found out! Number 4: Knife on a Walker Although weapons can be very carefully hidden in other objects like how spies once did, such as hiding knives in haircombs, what is more unusual is the story of an old man who had attached a metal blade to his walker. Generally tennis balls are the only things attached to walkers, said a TSA blog. Number 3: Eels People don't stop with trying to smuggle in pigeons or snakes! In early 2012, a man attempted to leave Miami with a regular zoo in his baggage. He had live fish, turtles, coral, as well as 22 eels in a plastic bag! Number 2: Cookies with Cocaine People try to smuggle in drugs in all forms. This year in 2014, a man going through Newark was caught with 118 that contained $52,000 worth of cocaine pellets. Now that's not your Grandma's cooking! Number 1: The tarantula crawls its way to number one as the craziest thing the TSA has ever caught! A couple going to Peru was halted in Amsterdam when they found 200 live tarantulas hidden in plastic containers in their clothing and shoes, as well as millipedes, crickets, and grasshoppers. The creatures were taken, and the couple was given charges. Talk about bugs! Time for the question of the day: Besides confiscating your nail clippers and water bottle, the TSA has stopped some crazy things from boarding the plane. Have you ever had any issues getting through security? What was it and what happened? Let us know in the comments below. As usual, thanks for watching. If you're not already subscribed, go ahead and click that subscribe button to see more awesome top 10 clips. We come out with Top 10 videos just for you every week! Be sure to give this clip a thumbs up and go ahead and check out one of our other Top 10 videos you see on the screen now. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Voice Over by Christopher Hudspeth Visit Chris at https://www.facebook.com/ChristopherReads Audio Books: http://goo.gl/B05cXR ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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