
“Would you like a bomb with that? One driver got the fright of his life when it was revealed he had been driving a rental car hidden with explosives. A routine police training exercise at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Alaska went horribly wrong when the rental company accidentally allowed the car to be rented out. The chief of Airport Police and Fire at the airport, Jesse Davis, said that, ‘it took a few hours for police to track down the car and recover the explosives, which had been placed on the vehicle for a routine K-9 training.’ Routine procedure requires an officer to keep an eye on the car with the explosives at all times however when this officer turned his back the car was gone.”
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