A gun-shaped iPhone case can be upsetting

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This is the typical news that we usually start by saying "In such a city in the United States ...", but this time it has not been like that, this time it has played in Europe (or not, depending on how you look at it), London Stansted airport has been subject of one of the curious notes of the day. A passenger on a flight at London's busiest airport has been arrested for carrying a gun-shaped iPhone case. The reasons why the passenger has been detained are obvious, this cover caused some confusion and could cause an altercation at the airport, especially now when security is on the rise due to the European Championship in France.

It is clear that the cover is fun, to have a good time. What is not very smart is to carry it at an airport, with the consequences that this may entail. And so it has been, this passenger has been arrested for carrying an imitation weapon in public, and surely he has spent a good few hours at the airport police station for such stupidity. We are not in the best moments to play this type of joke at an airport, and more so when laws such as those of the United Kingdom already foresee this type of situation.

It is not the first incident that happens for something similar, last year, in Canada, the police responded with taser shots to another intelligent user of this type of case. This accessory is easy to find on Amazon, but we ask that you be consistent with your actions, and if you purchase this product, do not be so unaware of exhibiting them in public, much less in places as jealously protected as airports. What is clear is that this young tourist will not forget the cover easily, nor the fine that he will probably have to assume for it.


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  1.   MoreRigorInformativePlease said

    Oysters, I did not know that the United Kingdom was no longer part of Europe, I probably missed the news of the activation of Article 50 and then 2 years of my life, which is how long the exit process would take.

    1.    Miguel Hernández said

      The use of parentheses and a clear ironic intention leaves no room for misunderstandings "on this occasion he has played in Europe (or not, depending on how you look at it)", in addition the phrase is subject to two interpretations with the "or not, depending on how you look at it. "You are free to interpret it however you like, but please sharpen your irony detector.

      A greeting «MoreRigorInformativoPorPavor» and thanks for reading us, because it is not the lack of rigor that leads to misunderstandings in the text, but rather the humor.