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Augustina 3 year s ago
Sounds like someone might be in need of that advice while traveling to Russia?
       
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Columbus 3 year s ago
For naysayers, just consider, it doesn't have to be a spoon. ANY metal object you can hide ANYWHERE works, as long as you have the courage to tell someone in security the truth about your forced travel. It's about the concept not the object. Plus, where do you think a spoon goes in the underwear, the buttcheek? No.
       
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Valerie 3 year s ago
Columbus,

so you suggest victims should hide a gun?
       
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salamoon 3 year s ago
Valerie,

you mean something like Panzerkampfwagen IV?
       
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Vicki 3 year s ago
... trying to get on the plane is cruel and unusual punishment in itself.
       
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Donald 3 year s ago
I got stopped last year when it was discovered that I had a metal spoon up my @$$. It was so embarrassing when I had to explain that I'd forgotten about it following the previous nights shenanigans.
       
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Hiding a metal spoon in underwear will trigger airport detectors and will show the authorities that the victim is in danger

“We’ve had people ring and say that it’s helped them and got them out of a dangerous situation. It’s an incredibly difficult thing to do with your family around you—but they won’t be aware you have done it,” said Natasha Rattu, the charity’s spokesperson. The spoon alarm method recently went viral on the internet after someone posted it in a Twitter thread on what to do if you’re being taken abroad against your will.

 

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