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... starts the email I just received from British Airways - 'we'd just like to assure you that even though we've just found traces of a deadly radioactive isotope linked to the assassination of ex-KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko on three of our airliners - everything is under control - no problem.
Er, hold on - so it's been proven that it is possible to transport radioactive poison on commercial airliners - on a route that is (my guess) probably pretty strict on security. Yet the monkey at <insert your favourite airport here> still insists in strip searching my wash bag searching for combustible tooth-paste or something. I'd like to see airport authorities divert some attention away from the war on liquid and focus more on credible threats.






