@D.0..M..808 I go through a scanner, pretty much head to toe is metal (have metal all over - embedded in my skin from welding/grinding). As for the surgical stainless steel, that was done after I was struck by a drunk driver when I was younger.
@ Well thank you for sharing and im genuinely sorry that happened drunk drivers suck hasn't affected me personally but rather people around me and thanks for not being a dick and explaining people like you are the ones who actually teach something👍
He's not wrong. You can walk onto a train or ship with anything. But you bring more than 100ml of shower gel and they search through your stuff like you've admitted to carrying grenades. It's ridiculous.
On my flight back to Los Angeles I watched a TSA agent make a mother throw away her babies food because it was over the limit. It's like they've taken away any common sense from these agents as well...insane.
The liquid stuff isn’t really a safety thing, it’s more like “encouragement” for you to buy a bottle of water after security, you know where they’re suddenly now $7 each. If it were for safety, freezing your liquids wouldn’t suddenly be a loophole to the limit. They just know that frozen Gatorade you brought probably won’t be useful to you until you land, so they’re not going to fight with you over that.
@@JustinCoronel I get that. Airport security was practically non-existent pre 9/11. And tragic all that happened that day, I still feel they've taken it to fat.
He's just saying what every person who spends more time in airports than at home are thinking. This is playing in my head every time I fly for business .
This is why he's hot heart problems "Fear strikes in the heart like a disease ".. the only person who is upset is Jeremy..."vicarious, negative ,counter intuitive energy '.no wonder Hammond has 'PTSD'
@@Inastewpopotogo If you add up all the hours wasted then that is more lifetimes than we save by preventing something. We should really have no security checks at all, like we don't when you get on your subway to work or when you get on a public transport bus in your city. We should normalize flying and make it cheaper.
Clarkson always has something to say lol and its usually always factual😂
I always fail the metal detector (metal detector - half my body is surgical stainless steel).
@@jerrypocha3707 That sounds shitty do they always search you or do you have specific documents for that reason kinda like people with pace makers?
@D.0..M..808 I go through a scanner, pretty much head to toe is metal (have metal all over - embedded in my skin from welding/grinding). As for the surgical stainless steel, that was done after I was struck by a drunk driver when I was younger.
I just mention that the metal is internal.
@ Well thank you for sharing and im genuinely sorry that happened drunk drivers suck hasn't affected me personally but rather people around me and thanks for not being a dick and explaining people like you are the ones who actually teach something👍
He's not wrong. You can walk onto a train or ship with anything. But you bring more than 100ml of shower gel and they search through your stuff like you've admitted to carrying grenades. It's ridiculous.
On my flight back to Los Angeles I watched a TSA agent make a mother throw away her babies food because it was over the limit. It's like they've taken away any common sense from these agents as well...insane.
The liquid stuff isn’t really a safety thing, it’s more like “encouragement” for you to buy a bottle of water after security, you know where they’re suddenly now $7 each. If it were for safety, freezing your liquids wouldn’t suddenly be a loophole to the limit. They just know that frozen Gatorade you brought probably won’t be useful to you until you land, so they’re not going to fight with you over that.
It's probably because two planes hit a couple towers. Not boats, nor trains.
@@JustinCoronel I get that. Airport security was practically non-existent pre 9/11. And tragic all that happened that day, I still feel they've taken it to fat.
I mean if you have such a hard time following the easy rules...
They cut out the best part, where he had all the baggies of white powder.
Yeah, kinda changes the entire tone of the "bit"
:)
Nahh the best part was when he asked the guy "do you wanna see my penis now?"
Yep
As always, Clarkson is totally right 😊
that bag inspector was NOT listening to him
"Quem cala consente" - who silences, agree.
she looked very ill
Film team made sure he got the check so they got the footage 😂
They must be actors; actual airport staff would be cracking up so bad 🤣
And no recording is allowed in many airports.
I could listen to this for hours...we need a show of Clarkson just constantly complaining.
Not a single word is wrong.
Sometimes his genius Is almost frightening :)
I love this bit hahaha
Meanwhile, Richard is like 😐
Airports really are annoying.
Cause they have more bags then you have years 😂
He's like an aging Karen. Complain, complain, compllain
He’s worst than my woman. God, how did people watch this show
Well, he's not wrong, is he?
good bit
Trains FTW
Canada levels the field by making train goers check in early as well.
1000%
He's just saying what every person who spends more time in airports than at home are thinking. This is playing in my head every time I fly for business .
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not going to lie but I agree with all of this
smart man.
Literally me as an adult at the airport
He is totally right !!!
This is why he's hot heart problems "Fear strikes in the heart like a disease ".. the only person who is upset is Jeremy..."vicarious, negative ,counter intuitive energy '.no wonder Hammond has 'PTSD'
Fly private! Avoid this nonsense!
We should return to let airlines decide how much security they want to do.
no, lets not leave it to those who has the single goal of earning as much money as possible:)
@@Inastewpopotogo If you add up all the hours wasted then that is more lifetimes than we save by preventing something.
We should really have no security checks at all, like we don't when you get on your subway to work or when you get on a public transport bus in your city.
We should normalize flying and make it cheaper.