Loretana
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"Magic Wand" drug detectors
I saw this in use at the military checkpoint south of Ensenada back in July. We asked one of the soldiers what the deal was, but they didn't want to
talk about it. According to the NY Times article, it sounds like a waste of money.
They only cost $20K each!
<<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/16/world/americas/16mexico.html>>
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DENNIS
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"But in November, at a checkpoint on the highway leading from Mexico City to Monterrey, the same device pointed at a Volkswagen containing a man, a
woman and a child. Soldiers surrounded the vehicle and a search was conducted for illegal drugs. But all they found was a bottle of Tylenol —
evidence, the soldier operating the device said, of how sensitive the GT 200 was."
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What nonsense. I wonder who paid for these gizmos?
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remember when Jim gave Dwight a customs wand and labeled it as a "gay" detector.....when Dwight waived it over Oscar it went off....belt buckle of
course..
then Dwight tested himself...same thing - belt buckle.
Dwight was pretty upset to learn he was gay.... not that there's anything wrong with that!
they used the nuclear sniffer on my plane sun in nogales.... new toy CBP and DHS has.
i told them they were wasting my time and theirs... i had no nukes on board....just my usual compliment of bunker busters 500 lb ers....
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Bajahowodd
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Anyone wanna bet that the $10 mil spent on those magic wands didn't come from Uncle Sam via the Merida Initiative?? Looks like maybe the US hasn't
cornered the market in overpaying for useless crap.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
they used the nuclear sniffer on my plane sun in nogales.... new toy CBP and DHS has.
i told them they were wasting my time and theirs... i had no nukes on board....just my usual compliment of bunker busters 500 lb ers....
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A while back, I drove an old beater pickup with a shell through the border. The guard asked me if I had any illegals buried in the back. I said no,
I use my big truck for that.
He laughed so hard I think he peed his pants.
That, of course, was pre 911.
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DianaT
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I remember that they were using those "Magic Wands" for a while, but has anyone seen one lately?
Dennis, that is really a good one. 
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Some friends were crossing back Sunday night from the San Felipe 250 and the wand went nuts when they were inspecting their truck. Apparently my
friend Cindy had an MRI last week and the wand was detecting the residual radiation. Crazy.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaGeoff
Some friends were crossing back Sunday night from the San Felipe 250 and the wand went nuts when they were inspecting their truck. Apparently my
friend Cindy had an MRI last week and the wand was detecting the residual radiation. Crazy. |
That is creepy in more ways than one! 
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Dave
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If they ever get down to around $20.00 I might buy one. Been looking for this 'killer' joint I misplaced 30 years ago.
Guess I'll go check the dirty clothes hamper...again.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
I remember that they were using those "Magic Wands" for a while, but has anyone seen one lately? |
They were using them in both directions when I crossed on the Santa Rosalia ferry in early December 2009.
I assumed it was an explosive detector, as they had dogs sniffing as well.
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Not old news, just the same news.
The dogs, wand, helicopter, 25ft panga with marines, etc..have been all over the area shores for a week or so. Somebody reported a few bales on a
Concepcion island beach. Again. It happens at least once a year. We don't know if this report was a hoax or not, nor do we care. The military come
and search..and leave. No problems, very reserved of course...they are professionals, but very cordial folks. We invite them in for coffee or sodas
with cookies. Use of a bathroom. Been going on for many, many years now. The only thing new..is the wand..which is rather cool.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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i hope they ban its use soon since it gives false positives. We could get minute amounts of drug residue on us or our stuff from anything even a
hotel room, bathrooms, money, stepping on something, etc. I had a really scary run in with the cops in Mexico when I was innocent so the use of this
device makes me very nervous.
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bajaguy
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Like this?????
Look at the photo....anything like this??????
http://www.ministryoftruth.me.uk/2009/11/05/british-company-...
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We have a friend who was crossing in his car via Sentri a few days ago and was sent to secondary because the detectors as you drive thru went off due
to his having had gotten a recent injection of radiated dye as a follow up to a heart attack a few years ago.
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they still use it north of santa tomas check point sometimes. have seen it many times and always find someone with medicine. except we always have
tons of medicine for my husbands diabetics. high blood pressure and cholerstol. never have asked us. I do have a bottle of oxeycontin from an injury a
few yeras ago and they still never ask us.
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El Norte
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I was stopped at the checkpoint north of Santo Tomas in October. A soldier walked by my tow behind enclosed |ATV trailer with this device. I saw it
deflect. That resulted in an hour long detailed inspection of the trailer which had nothing remarkable in it except an ATV and all sorts of materials
bound for my los Barriles casita. My 2 sets of travel companions with similar rigs were waved on through and waited down the road. I always wondered
what the device was until this thread. The only item which matches the information provided in the link posted by BajaGuy was 2 gerry cans of Diesel.
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Bajahowodd
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False Positives?
Quote: | Originally posted by nancyinpdx
i hope they ban its use soon since it gives false positives. We could get minute amounts of drug residue on us or our stuff from anything even a
hotel room, bathrooms, money, stepping on something, etc. I had a really scary run in with the cops in Mexico when I was innocent so the use of this
device makes me very nervous. |
Show me any technology that won't produce false positives. It goes with the territory. Don't care if you're talking about mammograms or PSI tests. It
happens.
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