Posted on 04/20/2014 12:27:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A MEMBER of popular ska band Bombskare has branded Edinburgh Airports security "humourless" after being ordered to cover up a t-shirt bearing the groups name before boarding a flight to Shetland on Saturday.
The group were catching a flight to Sumburgh Airport before headlining Saturday nights hugely successful MS fundraising concert at Mareel.
Keyboardist Matthew Bartlett told Shetland News that two members of security had told him the t-shirt could offend fellow travellers.
After putting his hand luggage through the security machine, he walked through a body scanner which did not bleep, and he was not searched.
But the guy spotted my T-shirt and whispered over to the woman dealing with the luggage, telling me I was going to have to cover it up because I was going to cause some great offence to other passengers.
Bartlett jokingly asked the male security staff member if the same would apply to a GunsnRoses T-shirt, but he just seemed to have a lack of any humour at all about it.
I questioned why [the security woman] had the right to say what other people would think but she was having none of it.
I put my jacket on, and she scurried off and got the head of security and a policewoman to stop me again before I went through the main doors to the departure lounge.
The head of security was telling me I had to keep my jacket buttoned up. The policewoman, on the other hand, just looked at me and laughed.
Bartlett said he was left feeling a mixture of amusement and bemusement its just a farce and the fact that they just had no humour.
My T-shirt wasnt going to explode, and Bombskare isnt even a real word. Obviously terrorists go about announcing their preference for blowing things up.
On the ferry nobody bats an eyelid, but when I get in the air my T-shirt takes on all sorts of connotations.
Bombskare in action at Mareel during Saturday's phenomenally successful MS fundraiser. Photo: Davie Gardner Bombskare in action at Mareel during Saturday's phenomenally successful MS fundraiser. Photo: Davie Gardner Its bizarre that our society has got to this point of Big Brother and paranoia and fear.
Thankfully security staff at Sumburgh Airport took a more relaxed view when Bombskare left the islands: On the way back out from Shetland we were recognised because weve played there before, and nobody had any problems.
The nine-piece band from Edinburgh and Dundee have been playing in the islands regularly since 2006.
Barlett said they had a massively great time and were delighted to do their bit for the charity event, which remarkably raised in excess of £14,000 for Shetlands MS Society.
We love coming up to Shetland and we knew Amy [Uren], who was involved with the charity.
Fellow Bombskare member, guitarist Scott McCafferty, will be back in the islands this weekend with a Blondie tribute band.
Bartlett added that it would be interesting to see whether Edinburgh Airport security took umbrage with a Bleachie T-shirt.
A spokesman was quoted elsewhere in the media saying that the airport was aware of a passenger travelling through the airport wearing a T-shirt that some people may have found offensive.
Out of respect to other passengers, a member of our security team asked the passenger in question to cover up the T-shirt, which they did without complaint, he said.
It has been pointed out that more and more, we live in a “dictatorship of magic” by government.
For example: symbols are the *same* as reality.
A boy nibbles a Pop-Tart into roughly the shape of a gun. By the rules of “government magic”, it is the *same* as a real gun.
Another example: ordinary words are in fact incantations. This works in two ways.
When leftists create new words, like replacing “handicapped” with “differently-abled”, they think it magically changes reality, making handicapped people less handicapped, or not handicapped at all.
However, when conservatives use common language, the exact same words are magically peppered with racial and sexist invectives.
Going further with this, the left believes that conservatives *cannot* speak the truth, because when they try, it is magically converted into lies as it leaves their mouth or writings.
I swear the guy sitting in front looks like Benny Hill.
What is a ‘ska’ band? Is it like a ‘ski’ band where every band member is Polish?
It’s a type of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 50’s and 60’s.
Yes, and when a Conservative does speak the truth the leftist claims he feels threatened.
In doing so the Conservative creates a ‘ hostile environment ‘ where he is then dealt with.
I’ve seen this so many times it makes me sick.
they are now the ‘Freddy’s’ ..
Jamaican music that doesn’t need any cowbell!
LOL!!
Popular in the late 70s/early 80s with bands like, The Specials, Madness and The English Beat.
Ah ska... The music of my misspent youth!
The second wave bands introduced me to the originals like Desmond Dekker, Prince Buster (Madness couldn’t have been Madness without covering Prince Buster), The Skatalites, the Maytals... I’ve still got it all and more on vinyl.
Grand memories. I took my wife to see General Public on one of our first dates- and 30ish years later we saw Dave Wakeling when the English Beat came back through Minneapolis a few months ago.
Best Dave Wakeling story, was when he got a call from Pete Townshend and David Gilmour, because they were struggling to figure out the tuning for “Save It For Later.”
“Bombs really DO care!!
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