Australia Prohibits Security-Issue Humor
New legislation in Australia aims to have passengers keep a "stiff upper lip" during security screening, or face stiff fines for making remarks about security issues. The U.S. adopted the practice of prohibiting such statements since shortly after Sept. 11, 2001. Australia's Transport Minister John...
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