Trust, but check: the Chinese woman was so worried about her bag that she climbed into the luggage scanner for it
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/trust-but-check-the-chinese-woman-was-so-worried-about-her-bag-that-she-climbed-into-the-luggage-scanner-for-it.htmlPeople are often afraid for their luggage and try not to leave it unattended. But a woman from the Chinese province of Guangdong went even further. She was so worried about her bag that she reached into the luggage scanner for it. We don't know what was so valuable in her purse, but the pictures that turned out after the scan were impressive.
One of the passengers was so afraid that her bag would be stolen that, despite the persuasions of the security staff, she climbed into the luggage scanner after her luggage, without even having time to take off her stiletto shoes. As a result, the woman, tightly clinging to the handle of the bag, was captured on an X-ray. After the woman got off the luggage belt, she checked the contents of the bag just in case. Well, maybe.
The resulting images can be considered a work of modern art.
The incident occurred on February 11, 2018 at Dongguan Railway Station. These days in China there are New Year holidays and passenger traffic at the stations is huge. Many Chinese people go to relatives with gifts and money. Perhaps the woman had a large amount of money in her bag, and she decided to be safe. However, the management of the station warned the other passengers that it was still not worth getting into the device, because radiation could harm their health.
Keywords: Luggage | Train station | China | X-ray
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