Typically Kiwi: Dealing with Bomb Threats *AFTER* a Night at the Pub
Last Tuesday at the Auckland International Airport an X-ray machine identified a “suspect package” at the NZ Post’s international mail centre. And what was done about it? Exactly what any reasonable person would do - the package was put in storage until the following morning, and then the bomb squad was called in.
As reported by the New Zealand Herald:
Mr Cooke said the airport X-ray machine identified the possible explosive device yesterday in an incoming parcel.
“They placed this package into the explosives safe and called us this morning,” he said.
Defence Force bomb disposal personnel arrived this morning but initially had difficulty opening the safe, Mr Cooke said.
Inspector Matt Sillars of the police northern communications centre earlier said he believed the package was probably harmless.
He said: “You’ve got to bear in mind that it’s gone through 30,000 feet of air travel and has probably been kicked, dropped and whatever else.
“The chances of it being anything sinister are probably quite remote.”
Even though the package turned out to be harmless, Inspector Sillars was making quite a bold assumption here. Maybe someone should remind him that cell phones have been used to remotely detonate bombs, and sometimes really weird things happen and maybe a bomb could survive a trans-oceanic trip. Nevertheless, someone should really ask him what’s more important: the safety of Kiwi citizens or waiting ’til morning to check out bomb scares because it’s just too much of a hassle.
To be fair though, I can somewhat understand how a Kiwi would be more inclined to take such an action. This place is quite peaceful and chances of anything *bad* happening really are quite low. And let’s face it, people here can be quite apathetic. That being said, New Zealand isn’t the only country with such issues. America had a similar mindset, albeit with a much larger issue, prior to 9/11 and most Americans couldn’t have conceived of such an event happening even though terrorism has been around since the beginning of time. But still, I think a good rule of thumb for any country would be to immediately investigate any bomb scares, no matter what time of day it is.
