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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Mind your language...

Are you - in an airport in the US?
Do you - speak a "foreign" language?
Do you - have a cellphone?

well... i guess you should be advised that a combination of the above three factors could result in you missing your flight (at the very least) or worse if you're unlucky (or don't cower and cringe to airport officials)...

Here's a story from the Seattle Post Intelligencer...

Monday, October 2, 2006 · Last updated 3:15 p.m. PT

Man questioned and misses flight for speaking Tamil

By BRAD WONG
P-I REPORTER


A 32-year-old man speaking Tamil and some English about a sporting rivalry was questioned at Sea-Tac Airport and missed his flight Saturday because at least one person thought he was suspicious.

The Port of Seattle dispatched its police officers to investigate the case, which occurred Saturday around noon, said Bob Parker, airport spokesman. The Chicago man was preparing to board an American Airlines flight to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

The man was speaking Tamil, a language largely used in India, Sri Lanka and Singapore, on his cell phone at the departure gate and on the aircraft. An off-duty airline employee heard the conversation and informed the flight crew.

The man also apparently said something in English about a sporting rivalry at his alma mater.

"It's a big misunderstanding," said Parker. "He had a perfectly innocent explanation that all added up."

Parker said it is incumbent on airport officials to investigate reports of suspicious activity.

"It's hard to triage over the phone," he said.

But Parker had no explanation as to why a man speaking Tamil, which is spoken worldwide, would be considered suspicious. The person who contacted airport officials could give an answer to that question, he added.

Parker said the man was cooperative and boarded a later flight to Texas. He told officials that he would not speak in a foreign language on his cell phone at an airport in the future.


Guess I gotta be careful to eespeeek only een eengleesh on my way to SanFran this month..

lookin forward to the trip.. not looking forward to the travel!!

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1 Comments:

This happened in Singapore when a man said he is a 'bass guitarist' and the policeman thought he said he is a "Bosnian Terrorist" and he was detained
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CWU/is_2001_Sept_18/ai_78408522

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Thu Oct 05, 10:22:00 PM EST  
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