Oregon Homeless given lethal bomb ingredients
Ever wonder what happens to your toothpaste, shampoo, lipstick, water, you leave at the airport because they may be...no no...make that, probably are , dangerous noxious pre-cursors that can be mixed into a lethal cocktail of death and destruction ?
Well, savvy, penny saving Charley Harvey, director of the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, Oregon has been picking through the discarded potential liquid explosives at Eugene Airport since last week for distribution to the homeless at their First Place Family Center in Eugene.
City officials, who own the airport trash bins (and their contents), allowed Harvey to collect whatever he could find useful, so that the city wouldn’t have to throw it out... apparently he passsed up on the lavender body butter. Eugene officials were immediately open to the idea, said Brad Black, the airport's facilities and development manager.
But that’s just the city airport trash bins. Anything seized at a federal security checkpoint goes through a different procedure: First, the TSA screener pours the seized liquid into a single large bin, mixing it with all the other liquids seized at the checkpoint that day. Then the mixed liquids and their containers are hauled away and disposed of by a contractor......
Only in America
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