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Re: Getting FLL robot through TSA security
note: What follows is meant to be a joke, you accept all consequences of your actions when trying this.
I know what to do. Put the robot on the ground and drive it through the feet of the security workers. In all seriousness it is in your best interest to check them. Southwest allows two checked luggages per person free of charge. Check if any of your mentors or nearby teams are flying that way. |
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