Greetings everybody.
Every country in the world has their own issues with airports and flights.
With all the international craziness over terrorist hijackers rules and regulations have gotten a bit silly.
Heres a fun little story from the UK that really made me laugh…and also feel very worried for the world at the same time
Brad Jayakody was denied boarding his British Airways flight from Heathrow airport because he was wearing an Optimus Prime tshirt.
What the hell????!
Look guys we seriously need to get our Transformers general knowledge working correctly here. Optimus Prime is one of the Autobots whos duty it is to save mankind from the evil Decepticons.
If Mr. Jayakody was wearing a design of Megatron then perhaps there would be cause for concern.
Ok all my nonsense aside, this man was denied permission to board because he had a picture of Optimus holding a gun. Yes that’s right security is so freaked out by the idea of guns that you can’t even be wearing a shirt with the design of a gun.
What was this guy gonna do take off his shirt and hold down a plane with a rolled up t-gun.
What a freaking joke, people have gone off the deep end once again with all this terrorism crap.
What’s even funnier is when the guy told the obviously insane security guard that he wanted to talk to his superior he found that he was exactly the same.
He had to remove his shirt to board and if he tried to put it back on he would be arrested on the spot….can you say CRACKERS.
So folks next time u are on a British Airways flight, whatever you do, don’t wear shirts with weapon designs on them…otherwise u will end up in the nick.
I knew the Americans were anal about this kinda stuff…but the English too, sad stuff.
Duncs.




what the hell, what next no underwire bra’s on board, thats more dangerous than a t-shirt
Things in the Western world sometimes are not all they are cracke up to be.
Wonder if this would happen in RSA? I doubt it
Yes i agree Josie no woman should feel as if she needs to wear a bra…unless of course she wants to.
Mark dude I highly doubt this kind of thing would happen here in SA…of course we have baggage handling errors of note.