It's to make it easier to make sense of it all. You don't want a mess of chords complicating things. When you do this as a job I'm sure you get a habit of doing it this way cuz it's the easiest and cleanest.
@@robinlaszlo Or a bomb could be hidden among a mess of legitimate electronic gear but yeah this is airport level security I didnt know they did it in some buildings but it makes sense
Is this the White House or something, like WTF? He had to inspect each and every item in the bag? Just tell me what I can't bring and I'll let you know dude. Why no get x-ray machines like at the airport if they're so worried about it? Sheesh.
Advanced x-ray machines like at the airport are like millions of dollars. And when you have a lot of random electronic equipment they have to check all of it. Pretty obvious stuff actually, I don't get how people here in the comments don't seem to get it.
@@JACpotatos the ones OP wants are the advanced kind that you don't have to separate your electronics etc. I'm pretty sure those are millions, I could be wrong though. But even 150k might be too expensive for something like this.
@@Notski I looked up the USA X-ray machines used in airports. You can definitely just rent them I'm sure. Anything like that is almost always available to rent
@@JACpotatos "In May 2022, the company secured two orders worth up to $781.2 million from the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The goal: procure and maintain 469 base and 469 full-size ConneCT checkpoint security screening systems at US airport checkpoints." This is the new kind of machines where you don't have to separate. Cost over a million per unit even when bought in bulk.
That's was very excessive.
when someone checks my stuff this aggressively I just glare at them, take my stuff while glaring them and leave while glaring at them.
Really good that they check bags, but... that felt excessive and weird, like why is he unplugging stuff lol
Because bombs are usually plugged into things but if it was a bomb it probably would have just went off when he pulled the wire so I dunno actually
@@robinlaszlo Bro was risking his life unplugging those wires
It's to make it easier to make sense of it all. You don't want a mess of chords complicating things.
When you do this as a job I'm sure you get a habit of doing it this way cuz it's the easiest and cleanest.
@@robinlaszlo Or a bomb could be hidden among a mess of legitimate electronic gear but yeah this is airport level security I didnt know they did it in some buildings but it makes sense
@@Notskinah, that was unprofessional.... They were fairly rough with everything and just going over the top
I would be sad if i lived in a country like that 🙅🏼♀️
You mean the USA? lol
@@JamesJanssonI mean I would be fucking sad if I lived in the US
Not for this reason though lmao
This jail looks packed...
What event is this?
That Dude seemed to have been quite rough with her property, not cool.
Is this the White House or something, like WTF? He had to inspect each and every item in the bag? Just tell me what I can't bring and I'll let you know dude. Why no get x-ray machines like at the airport if they're so worried about it? Sheesh.
Advanced x-ray machines like at the airport are like millions of dollars.
And when you have a lot of random electronic equipment they have to check all of it. Pretty obvious stuff actually, I don't get how people here in the comments don't seem to get it.
@@NotskiI just looked it up. They cost about $150,000. Why just make shit up?
@@JACpotatos the ones OP wants are the advanced kind that you don't have to separate your electronics etc.
I'm pretty sure those are millions, I could be wrong though. But even 150k might be too expensive for something like this.
@@Notski I looked up the USA X-ray machines used in airports. You can definitely just rent them I'm sure. Anything like that is almost always available to rent
@@JACpotatos "In May 2022, the company secured two orders worth up to $781.2 million from the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The goal: procure and maintain 469 base and 469 full-size ConneCT checkpoint security screening systems at US airport checkpoints."
This is the new kind of machines where you don't have to separate. Cost over a million per unit even when bought in bulk.
god damn he was so disrespectful with her stuff
She should have mentioned she's been staying in New York learning how to fly a plane.
Yea this is wayyy too much
We need context. What's this place with the heavy security?
summit one vanderbilt, a tall building in NY that is a tourist attraction. High security ever since 9/11 i assume.
Too many thanks and thank you.
Thanks for pointing that out man. Thank you.
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