And if you have to visit there twice or EVEN three times during a flight you 
have to tell to the crew beforehand!

Juha-Matti

Larry Seltzer [[email protected]] kirjoitti: 
> The answer is obvious. Airplane bathroom doors should automatically open
> after 10 minutes and an alarm should sound.
> 
> Larry Seltzer
> Contributing Editor, PC Magazine
> [email protected] 
> http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Juha-Matti Laurio
> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 7:13 AM
> To: [email protected]; Alex Eckelberry
> Subject: Re: [funsec] Don't spend too much time in the bathroom...
> 
> The story mentioned in Flight 253 thread (pointing to NYDailyNews
> article) says that
> "Passengers told investigators that Abdulmutallab spent about 20 minutes
> in the bathroom and covered himself with a blanket when he sat down"
> 
> Only 20 minutes... The second Nigerian man spent an hour.
> Now TSA has to wake up is ten minutes or more too long...
> 
> Juha-Matti
> 
> Alex Eckelberry [[email protected]] kirjoitti: 
> > http://apnews.myway.com/article/20091228/D9CS0P2G0.html
> > 
> > 
> > ROMULUS, Mich. (AP) - Armed officers on Sunday rushed aboard the same
> Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines flight that was attacked on Christmas
> Day, but the perceived threat wasn't much of a danger - just an ill
> traveler who spent too much time in the bathroom.
> > 
> > Coming so soon after a Nigerian was accused of trying to blow up a
> plane, authorities quickly responded to an emergency call from the crew
> on Flight 253 from Amsterdam. Some of the 256 passengers were rattled
> while others apparently weren't aware of the incident.
> > 
> > Tim Jeronimus, 13, said he was "a bit nervous" when officers entered,
> and his 11-year-old sister, Emma, said she was scared.
> > 
> > Their mother, Jane Jeronimus, said the captain told passengers that no
> arrival gates were available.
> > 
> > "I said to my husband, 'That's not true,'" she later recalled inside
> the terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Airport police and border
> officers then entered the cabin to remove the man from the plane.
> > 
> > Passengers were safely evacuated, and luggage was lined up on the
> ground for inspection by bomb-sniffing dogs.
> > 
> > The passenger, also a Nigerian, was a businessman who was sick and
> posed no security threat, said two law enforcement officials who spoke
> on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss
> the incident.
> > 
> > The traveler in question had "spent a lengthy time in the restroom,"
> FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold said.
> > 
> > "This raised concerns so an alert was raised. ... The investigation
> shows that this was a non-serious incident and all is clear at this
> point," she said.
> > 
> > The passenger was released after questioning, Berchtold said.
> > 
> > The man used the bathroom several times during the trip and refused to
> come out as the plane was preparing to land, said Lester Robinson, head
> of the Wayne County Airport Authority.
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