Bombs Smuggled as a test into 10 federal buildings. All failed

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#1 GodofBigMacs
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Plainclothes investigators sent to test security at federal buildings in four U.S. cities were successful in smuggling bomb components through guard posts at all 10 of the sites they visited, according to a government report.

This... is definitely not good.

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Hmm.. maybe the smugglers were just really good.

To be honest I don't think it's a big deal at all.

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#3 clembo1990
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I figured out that I could have smuggled a bomb through the security at wimbledon. Same difference, security in general, is a deterent it does not prevent the act.
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#4 Kenny789
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Damn, not good.... not good at all :|
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#5 GodofBigMacs
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Hmm.. maybe the smugglers were just really good.

To be honest I don't think it's a big deal at all.

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It would show that a terrorist would probably do it just as well. Then again, though, this test should teach a lesson to the security in those buildings. They should fare better next time.
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#6 skelebull3000
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The problem is, you can make a bomb our of almost all types of ingredients making their controls very difficult...

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#7 freek666
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Wouldn't this just entice people now or something?

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#8 AcronymnsFTW
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[QUOTE="GodofBigMacs"]

This... is definitely not good.

No it's not. But I don't see the logic behind making your weakness public information.
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#9 EMOEVOLUTION
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[QUOTE="EMOEVOLUTION"]

Hmm.. maybe the smugglers were just really good.

To be honest I don't think it's a big deal at all.

GodofBigMacs
It would show that a terrorist would probably do it just as well. Then again, though, this test should teach a lesson to the security in those buildings. They should fare better next time.

If people really want to blow something.. they will. Regardless of level security.
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#10 randizzle93
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lulz, baby in an X-Ray and sleeping security gaurd.

that would be even funnier than it is now, if it weren't such a big dissapointment :lol::|

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Wow that's really messed up...

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The GAO also released a photograph of a guard asleep at his post and detailed an instance in which a woman placed an infant in a carrier on an X-ray machine while retrieving identification. Because the guard was not paying attention and the machine's safety features had been disabled, the infant was sent through the X-ray machine, according to the report.

The FPS dismissed the guard, who, as a result, sued the agency for failing to provide X-ray training. FPS lost the suit because it could not prove that the guard had been trained, the report says.

Epic!