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Previously on "It would never happen here."

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    BBC: Cannabis blunder at Tokyo airport



    In the UK they would have arrested the poor victim and subject them to the full body cavity search, etc, and throw them in jail rather than admit that they have made a mistake.
    What quality was it? How much is it worth on the street?

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  • HairyArsedBloke
    started a topic It would never happen here.

    It would never happen here.

    BBC: Cannabis blunder at Tokyo airport

    This case was extremely regrettable. I would like to deeply apologise. I knew that using passengers' bags is prohibited, but I did it because I wanted to improve the sniffer dog's ability. The dogs have always been able to find it before... I became overconfident that it would work.
    In the UK they would have arrested the poor victim and subject them to the full body cavity search, etc, and throw them in jail rather than admit that they have made a mistake.

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