A dude hooked some meters onto his car, he claims he thought his turbo might be malfunctioning.
German police thinks it's a bomb, and rips the cars apart. CANNOT MAKE THIS SHIT UP, senpai.
https://www.autobahn.eu/2577/man-test-turbo-politie-vermoedt-grote-biem/
I mean, come on, how hard can it be to actually take a look instead of fucking up some guy's car?
http://www.bild.de/regional/hannover/bombenentschaerfung/bomben-alarm-in-der-innenstadt-von-hannover-49301696.bild.html
The actual German article, the one I linked first in a Dutch one.
>>16318169
Why bothering to give a fuck when you are above the law? I watched a customs official gas ax open a quarter million pound custom cooling assembly looking for drugs because the x-ray of it was "inconclusive". Almost bankrupted my previous employer in the process.
>>16318224
Damn man. Does your government not refund costs if the assumption ends up wrong? I should mention that the parking supervisor in the golf story was a female, so she probably flipped her shit once she saw gauges and wires.
>>16318224
>I watched a customs official gas ax open a quarter million pound custom cooling assembly looking for drugs because the x-ray of it was "inconclusive". Almost bankrupted my previous employer in the process.
>>16318169
a multimeter isnt used when making a bomb
a casio watch is
the circut is smaller than your fist
>>16318232
One of the comments on the Dutch website I linked also said that the police has probably seen one too many movies about terorrism and countdown clocks.
>>16318227
No government will do that.
>>16318291
Mine (dutch) does. I had fairings on my bike damaged during a sound test. The way they test dB output here consists of a dB meter at the tailpipe at 1 meter away at a 45 degree angle, and certain rpms. The rpms are measured from the (tiny) voltage spikes during the use of spark plugs.
They scratched up 2 fairings. I had pictures and shit made, and got them refunded.
>>16318317
Perhaps we should sell more to Holland then this was the US customs after we had shipped the thing across the Atlantic with a handful of engineers and technicians to commission it.
>>16318508
Oh my fucking god.
What city?
>>16318568
New York/New Jersey, it was to be over-landed to Pittsburgh from there.
>>16318588
>NY/NJ
Well no fucking shit that happened, you were supposed to pay off customs first.