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Kingpin
03-15-2004, 11:15 AM
On friday I accidentaly left my brief case with all documents, keys, VISA and cellphone in subway train.

Guess what happened in train after that? :) :) Tomorrow (by my time) i'll post whole story.

mustamato
03-15-2004, 11:16 AM
Luckily you don´t live in Soviet Union anymore, would have been Gulag for you booooyyy.

Haiw
03-15-2004, 11:31 AM
Someone leaves briefcase in subway --> people thought it was a bomb.

That...or a purple rabbit came down from the skies to give you your briefcase back.

Herrmannek
03-15-2004, 12:46 PM
Does your briefcase has hole in the middle from water cannon?

cut
03-15-2004, 12:49 PM
I say controlled explosion or lost and found

IDFM203
03-15-2004, 12:58 PM
Believe me you never want to leave a bag unattended in Israel.

If there is a unattended bag, it is always suspect to be a bomb and police are called and they cordon off the area around it and then check it out and they either blow it up or diffuse it or simply open the bag.

Unfortunately these types of calls happen quite often in Israel.

Nothing can be left to chance.


I have an interesting personal story with a bombing and a bag left but I don’t want to hijack this thread anymore ;) …so Ill will save it.

Anyways lets hear this Moscow story.

Oh and I say it the train was stopped, everyone was evacuated, and the briefcase was checked out and knowing kingpin and the kind of work that he does that has him carrying this kind of stuff all the time ;) , it was blown up for sure ;) …..j/k :D ….ok seriouly, I say it might have been blown up anyways.

Shalom :D

cut
03-15-2004, 12:59 PM
Believe me you never want to leave a bag unattended in Israel.

If there is a unattended bag, it is always suspect to be a bomb and police are called and they cordon off the area around it and then check it out and they either blow it up or diffuse it or simply open the bag.

Unfortunately these types of calls happen quite often in Israel.

Nothing can be left to chance.


I have an interesting personal story with a bombing and a bag left but I don’t want to hijack this thread anymore ;) …so Ill will save it.

Anyways lets hear this Moscow story.

Oh and I say it the train was stopped, everyone was evacuated, and the briefcase was checked out and knowing kingpin and the kind of work that he does that has him carrying this kind of stuff all the time ;) , it was blown up for sure ;) …..j/k :D ….ok seriouly, I say it might have been blown up anyways.

Shalom :D

It's the same in most places

IDFM203
03-15-2004, 01:05 PM
Believe me you never want to leave a bag unattended in Israel.

If there is a unattended bag, it is always suspect to be a bomb and police are called and they cordon off the area around it and then check it out and they either blow it up or diffuse it or simply open the bag.

Unfortunately these types of calls happen quite often in Israel.

Nothing can be left to chance.


I have an interesting personal story with a bombing and a bag left but I don’t want to hijack this thread anymore ;) …so Ill will save it.

Anyways lets hear this Moscow story.

Oh and I say it the train was stopped, everyone was evacuated, and the briefcase was checked out and knowing kingpin and the kind of work that he does that has him carrying this kind of stuff all the time ;) , it was blown up for sure ;) …..j/k :D ….ok seriouly, I say it might have been blown up anyways.

Shalom :D

It's the same in most places Yeah I hear you, though to make clear, it was this policy for years and these kind of things are almost a daily or weekly thing where you see a street blocked off due to the bomb experts checking out a bag.

It’s a constant scene and occurnce as such

I doubt the frequency of these types of procedures (blacked off streets, full bomb experts, difusing bags,etc etc.. which happnes quite often)are done anywhere else and even if they are in some other places I don’t think it is done in all like in the U.S. or in Canada for example.

Remember I am talking about the frequncy of this procedure being acted on.

but if I am wrong about that then hey more pwoer to you ;)

Shalom :D

cut
03-15-2004, 01:07 PM
Believe me you never want to leave a bag unattended in Israel.

If there is a unattended bag, it is always suspect to be a bomb and police are called and they cordon off the area around it and then check it out and they either blow it up or diffuse it or simply open the bag.

Unfortunately these types of calls happen quite often in Israel.

Nothing can be left to chance.


I have an interesting personal story with a bombing and a bag left but I don’t want to hijack this thread anymore ;) …so Ill will save it.

Anyways lets hear this Moscow story.

Oh and I say it the train was stopped, everyone was evacuated, and the briefcase was checked out and knowing kingpin and the kind of work that he does that has him carrying this kind of stuff all the time ;) , it was blown up for sure ;) …..j/k :D ….ok seriouly, I say it might have been blown up anyways.

Shalom :D

It's the same in most places Yeah I hear you, though to make clear, it was this policy for years and these kind of things are almost a daily or weekly thing where you see a street blocked off due to the bomb experts checking out a bag.

It’s a constant scene and occurnce as such

I doubt the frequency of these types of procedures (blacked off streets, full bomb experts, difusing bags,etc etc.. which happnes quite often)are done anywhere else and even if they are in some other places I don’t think it is done in all like in the U.S. or in Canada for example.

Remember I am talking about the frequncy of this procedure being acted on.

but if I am wrong about that then hey more pwoer to you ;)

Shalom :D

You're right about Canada/US but in the UK for example this has been the case for as long as Israel.

Herrmannek
03-15-2004, 01:08 PM
If there are any fines in Israel or anywhere elese for those who forget about their "bags"?