Sources also said the woman was not employed by Dublin Airport Authority – but worked for one of the shops in Terminal Two.Ī spokesman for Dublin Airport Authority declined to comment when contacted by Dublin Live last night. It’s understood her airside access was temporarily suspended and she was required to undergo retraining. Sources told Dublin Live she later received a slap on the wrist over the incident. The woman worker was also told to report to the Airport Police as part of the incident. Read more: Pro-IRA chanting at Dublin Airport condemned days after Ireland football team controversy Two officers went to the outlet just after 1pm on October 30 confiscated all the replicas. The alarm was only raised when a passenger in an airside shop where the woman was dressed as Lara Croft – the heroine of the Tomb Raider computer game – alerted Airport Police. They were in a bag as they went through the scanner and would have shown up on the screen, but nobody spotted them.” ![]() ![]() A source said: “They should have been spotted but weren’t. A Dublin Airport worker sparked an alert when she brought three replica guns through security – so she could dress up as Tomb Raider Lara Croft.ĭublin Live has established the worker brought in two replica pistols and a fake shotgun through a hi-tech scanner and got airside.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |