I Found Disturbing Items In This NEW Airport X-Ray Simulator...

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Step into the critical role of a baggage security operative in Airport X-Ray Simulator. As part of the backbone of airport security, you are the last line of defense against prohibited or illegal items making their way onto an aircraft or into the airport.

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Dont worry, it's a back massager...

In all seriousness though, I have fixed this bug in the last couple of days! Things that should be disabled, do get disabled now correctly, Apologies!
Thanks for playing! Hope you enjoyed it!
-Craig (Developer)

AirportXraySimulator
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Transponder does NOT control landing gear. It's for altitude and such. You got it correct.

docbampot
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Lol 8 minutes in and my man is defeated by the tutorial. I feel this with every bone in my body. Thank you for your sacrifice o7

farfidnugn
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6:35 I think you captured the voice of the supervisor quite well...based on his image.

peaceanquiet
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Hey! Put that back!! No, that DOES NOT go in your mouth!!

SergeantKelvin
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I was wondering if i kept seeing the same videos but they didn't have a like checkmark. Then I realized I wach them live then floppy breaks them into their own videos lol.

rainhyrt
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Omg the ending. I fucking can not even 😂😂😂😂

farfidnugn
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4 inches is HUGE. that machete should have passed

gamer
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Hey floppy your video isn't the time with your voice I don't know if you noticed it, it starts around 15 or 16 minutes in

dustanmcbenge
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Thinking that your tutorial were hard. I watch this 30 min video and got 11 ads on that time.

IMJUSTGMNG
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you kinda sound like Morty during the tutorial

Hedge-dc
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Beads 😂😂😂😂😂 wish I caught this live flop

Goldengramzss
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That intro was too much reading i almost threw my phone out the window

mrfreddy
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9:04
I hope some of you have a problem with the airport authorities claiming it is illegal for you to carry too much cash in your luggage.

"Like, WTF??? I'm suppose to go on vacation broke??? Screw that, I'll just carry my cash on my person."

You might say something similar to yourself, but that is not a solution. They do not want you carry "large" sums of cash. For a few decades now, those metal detectors you walk through at airports have the ability to determine how much cash you are carrying on you!

Have you ever noticed those magnetic strips embedded into U.S. currency, or what I believe they officially refer to as "Security Threads"? Since 1990, all five dollar bills, and higher denominations, have these security threads allegedly to deter counterfeiting, which is true, but they always seem to omit any of the alternative intended uses of new features or systems that are designed to be used against the general populace, or put another way, to be potentially used against us while not providing us with any benefit.

These security threads are embedded vertically on denominations $5 and higher. The thread is embedded in a different position for each denomination and glows a different color when held to ultraviolet (UV) light: $5 glows blue, $10 glows orange, $20 glows green, $50 glows yellow, and a $100 glows pink, plus the $100 bill has a security ribbon with some advanced features such as having lenticular images. All threads have text printed on them which match their respective denomination, such as the thread for the $20 bill reads "USA TWENTY" repeated across the entire length of the thread.*

It is claimed that metal detectors can not determine the value of the cash someone is carrying, although I don't buy that claim at all, they do admit the airport metal detectors can determine how many bills a person is carrying. I do not know at what quantity they decide to pull people out of line to question, but I do have two quick horror stories of how this technology has been used to benefit us none, but to hurt us plenty.

One man who had a tree farm, who sold trees to the general public and landscapers, would travel from up north, down to Texas once a year to acquire product from a wholesale tree supplier. The businessman would carry thousands of dollars upon him specifically for the purchasing of trees, and he did this because it was easier to just have the large sum of cash on his person, than to try to withdraw it from a bank in Texas. The year after his airport had detectors with money scanning abilities installed, he was pulled aside, and taken into an interview room/interrogation room, or whatever terminology those pricks utilized.

Not quite down with the first incident, but allow me to touch upon the second. This involved a little, old, frail woman who lived in New York. She was a maid, and had been saving up money to relocate down south, Texas again, I believe, because the harsh cold, New York winters would exacerbate her arthritis, so her solution was to move to a warmer climate where she would no longer have to endure the suffering of cold winters. She was old, and somewhat old-fashioned. She had no bank account, and had saved her money in the mattress of her bed. Once she had sufficient money saved which would allow her to be able to cover all expenses associated with such a move, she retired, tended to her necessities, and took a plane down south. After arriving at her destination, and deboarding the plane, she was pulled aside because a metal detector had trigger from her carrying too much cash.

Well, both victims here had all of their cash confiscated because the authorities claimed that they suspected it was involved with drug trafficking, and that was all they needed to victimized these people by confiscating their perfectly legal money!!! Even worse than that is the fact that they will never get it back, it can not be returned to them. Thanks to the policies behind our WAR ON DRUGS, police are allowed to confiscate anything they believe is connected to "drug money" which includes, cash, vehicles, homes, along with anything else of any substantial value. The victimized will receive their day in court (likely more than a single day in court though, but that's how the phrase goes), and they can be found not guilty. However, and here is the enormous, forceful boot to our asses, they can not have their confiscated property, nor cash, returned to them. The police agency who originally confiscated said items, are illegally permitted to keep them even if the suspect from whom the property was confiscated is found to be not guilty. All the police need is "suspicion" and they can confiscate whatever property of yours that they wish, and never need to return it!!!

*see my reply to this comment

ThinkerOnTheBus
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Disable adult toys = Stop viewing video

Hey, blame YouTube, not me!!!

ThinkerOnTheBus
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Surely what he had meant to say was, "This is about to get fun!"

ThinkerOnTheBus
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11:50
Typical dystopian authoritative language there, "Once confirmed, . . . ", which automatically assumes that any substance that is suspicious will automatically be an illegal substance! "Okay, Mr. Nerdy-fuck, Tyrannical Supervisor, what am I suppose to do if the suspicious substance is not confirmed to be illegal by our scanner, what do I do then, huh?"

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