![]() ![]() ![]() Leave the guns (and images of guns) at home (out of sight of your “Zoom” teacher. So, perhaps the adults who might have given him (her) a ride to the terminal could have had a ‘pre-hyper sensitivity’ talk with their teenager to alert ’em to the really (REALLY) important facts of airline travel today and likely for many tomorrows. Not that I’m the arbiter of good airport decorum. For that matter, I wouldn’t be very approving. Images of weapons are today like coughing in an airplane without a mask. She (or he) should be just a bit more “situationally aware”. It’s best NOT to bring a toy simulacra of a weapon to an airport, any more than bringing a toy grenade. ![]() Toy guns, real guns, marshmellow guns, and water cannon all bring terror when viewed by the hyper sensitized. Still, the teenager had to live in a bubble. That’s so far out that I can’t imagine it being fake news. Dunno if there’s any good excuse for a teacher (?) who calls the cops on a very bored kid who has his pride and joy paint gun hanging on the wall within her or his computer’s video frame inside his parent’s home. A group of them snickered as she opened it and looked around. And a heck of a lot less rational thought behind applying “zero tolerance” during a ‘Zoom’ class where teachers are too timid to face a class within a real school building. She received an AirDrop request containing an image of several boys’ Bitmoji characters dressed in chicken suits. There’s a lot more rationale (admitted, a bad rationale) for panic based on an image. NO, it’s just boundless caution and the power of suggestion. My take is that once I step into that environment I have accepted the rules and focus on not doing anything that will stop me from getting to where I am scheduled to be. Don’t like the rules, don’t fly commercial. Airdrop is meant to be an easy way for people who know each other to share photos easily, not a way to drop questionable photos on strangers iPhones.Īirline travel is not a right, it is a privilege provided by private/public companies regulated by a federal agency that tries to ensure safe flights, free from terrorist actions and from stupid children and adults alike. This list includes 230+ unique names for iPhone deceive usage, for airdrop, Bluetooth, hotspot, folders, and group chats. Did they apologize to passengers for the assinine actions of their son dropping unwanted pictures on their phones other than missing a flight did they really have this be a teachable moment to not abuse technical devices or when not to play practical jokes. Indeed Arthur, how stupid is someone who does not understand that in a aviation world that requires people to go through metal detectors, not carry on certain size bottles of liquids, get hand searched in randomly or not so randomly marked, get pulled from a line for saying the word ‘Bomb”, or post any picture of a gun or gun shaped object and think it was funny.įirst, that teenager was stupid or arrogant and stupid and by extension, his parents were stupid in not having better control of their son and certainly negligent in teaching him judgement. ![]()
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