• @stoly
    link
    English
    151 month ago

    They traveled with their normal bag they go around with in regular life. Lesson: NEVER TRAVEL WITH THE BAG YOU CARRY AROUND DAILY because you will forget what’s in there.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      221 month ago

      Or don’t carry guns wherever you go like a fanatical vigilante?! You Americans created a problem that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the world.

      • borari
        link
        fedilink
        English
        71 month ago

        Yo the State Department page for Iceland is fucking fire. It warns about pickpockets by telling travelers to be cognizant of “getting jostled”, especially in the capital on weekends because everyone gets drunk then and the jostling risk is higher. What a delightful warning. I’m convinced the pickpockets in Iceland are all the fox version of Robin Hood in Iceland.

        Some of the State Department pages go hard as fuck though. Take a look at the one for Russia and watch any sympathy for Britney Grinier or that fucking Army dude evaporate into thin air. Libya’s page is wild and so is Syria’s, which actually says “yeah fam, we shut that fucking embassy down. if you’re idiot ass needs help hit up the Czechs”. Burma (Myanmar) goes pretty hard too, in addition to the risk of kidnapping, wrongful detention, arbitrary enforcement of local laws, etc., there’s the “your prolly gonna step on some uxo and splatter your fucking intestines on your travel partner my dude. stop. don’t go here.”

      • @stoly
        link
        English
        61 month ago

        I carry a pocket knife and a BIC lighter for utility needs. I have nearly forgotten to take out the pocket knife before leaving for the airport. I have also seen other stories like this, so I decided that my courier bag for travel is not the same one I use daily.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          61 month ago

          That’s fair - I’ve nearly lost good pocket knives in the same way… but it’s a long way from pocket knives to ammunition.

          • @stoly
            link
            English
            01 month ago

            I don’t have or want a gun. I think they are stupid. I’m just saying that I get how it could happen.

    • PorradaVFR
      link
      English
      131 month ago

      Or just freaking empty it and only pack what you need. Its hardly difficult.

      • @stoly
        link
        English
        21 month ago

        And yet, this keeps happening so it may actually be difficult.

        • PorradaVFR
          link
          English
          111 month ago

          Difficult. To check your travel bags for ammo.

          How low do we set the bar before we blame the individuals?

          I’ve never discovered ammunition loose in a bag or pocket. It’s been used or put away safely. Period. Why? Because duh.

          • @stoly
            link
            English
            11 month ago

            Where’d I say that they weren’t responsible? I’m saying I can see how it could happen. It’s unclear why this bothers you.

      • @stoly
        link
        English
        -31 month ago

        I agree that it’s not. But adjusting what you do can protect you from this sort of thing.

        • theprogressivist
          link
          English
          81 month ago

          Not carrying ammo on an international flight should not require adjusting. It’s common fucking sense.

          • @stoly
            link
            English
            -21 month ago

            And yet how many stories like this have we seen this year? A state legislator was arrested over this as well.

            • theprogressivist
              link
              English
              5
              edit-2
              1 month ago

              Again, common sense. These people were dumb enough to bring ammo on an international flight. These are the consequences.

              And if a politician was dumb enough to do the same, finally, a politician faced consequences for their actions.

              • @stoly
                link
                English
                01 month ago

                I’m going to guess that you dislike signs that warn of danger. Or warnings about keeping plastic bags away from babies. Those exist for exactly this reason. Warnings about being careful not to leave children in hot cars exist for this exact reason.