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samedi 26 octobre 2013

Having Peace Of Mind Once Going In Public Places

By Willian B MacDonalt


The man didn't like it very well the moment he was held up because of security checks. He was in a hurry to get in the shopping mall. The line was stuck since the security scanner tried to keep sounding as this swept over a youngster's body.

I agree that at times the activity can be inconvinient, particularly if you are in a rush. Only, with many reports of public locations being sites of terrorist attacks or crimes against persons, I simply psyche myself into thinking this is yet one more kind of protection for my whole family. I feel much better recognizing security personnel are accomplishing an in depth task of screening men and women getting in the premises using their handheld security scanners.

These tools are made to identify metals being carried by an individual, whether in his person or in a bag. A few are developed to discover illegal drugs. As contraband is typically hidden, it helps to utilize ultra-sensitive metal detectors so not one gets past a check.

I can recall a case when my 3 children and I were lining up for a film, and I noticed two suspicious-looking men ahead of us. Instinct had me taking hold of my two kids' hands in case things got ugly.

Both men appeared very relaxed as they closed in the security check. The guy on guard held a SuperScanner V. I recognized it right away, being one of the more popular Garrett security metal detectors utilized for this kind of purpose. I jumped the minute it pinged several instances as the scanner swept through the first man's body.

The pinging yielded a pocketknife, which the person did not want to give up or get rid of. I hung on tighter to my kids, already considering getting out of line in case the guy did something crazy. Eventually, his companion persuaded him to simply skip the movie.

Later, I talked to the security, guy and got to know his metal scanner could detect pistols at 9 inches away and knives from 6 inches of distance. This needed only approximately 3 inches in order to find small items such as cutters or razors.

I am all for security checks for the protection of my family. Never mind the small inconveniences.




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