When we got to Dover and worked our way through the system, our coach was pulled over for a security check.
An official asked if six volunteers would agree to be checked.
I was one of them and we went through the scanning gate and our bags through the machine, in the same way that you do at the airport.
I thought it was strange though that they asked for volunteers.
Surely, the ones who have nothing to hide would put themselves forward, while if someone did, they wouldn’t.
If you’re going to screen a certain number of people, as opposed to everyone, then wouldn’t it be better to choose them yourself?
Am I missing something?
That’s a genuine question, by the way. I’m not being sarcastic.
Great post. You never fail to cheer me up. Thanks.
Nice one, Mel. Thanks.