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Baby In X-Ray Machine

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A woman has accidentally put her baby grandson through an X-ray machine at Los Angeles International Airport.

 

A security worker noticed the shape of the one-month-old child on the carry-on baggage screening monitor and pulled him out, the Los Angeles Times reported.

 

The child was rushed to hospital but doctors said it did not receive a dangerous dose of radiation.

 

"This was an innocent mistake by an obviously inexperienced traveller," said Paul Haney, from the city's airport agency.

 

Mr Haney said an infant in a car seat had gone through an X-ray machine in a similar case at Los Angeles airport in 1988.

 

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91059-1244825,00.html

Well they'd better hope the baby doesn't get angry..........................they wouldn't like him when he's angry!!:rolleyes:

Poor kid!!! It'll be something to tell people about when he's older I guess....:lol:

Poor kid!!! It'll be something to tell people about when he's older I guess....:lol:

 

Would that be before or after he turns green and rips his shirt off??:rolleyes:

Dumb but not dangerous.

 

You get more x-ray radiation if you get your teeth x-rayed.

"This was an innocent mistake by an obviously inexperienced traveller," said Paul Haney, from the city's airport agency.

 

innocent mistake - the the hell? but seriously, what the hell? inexperienced traveller or not, that's just plain stupid.

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