Everyone knows this, Hoverboards are
fun and will soon be prosaic. But for these custom officials, it was
probably an alien tech which they felt should be confiscated, along with
its owner!
Rapper Wiz Khalifa was pinned to the ground and handcuffed at Los
Angeles International Airport on Saturday when he refused to disembark
himself from his hoverboard. The video shows 6 police officials
manhandling Khalifa. The officers in the footage can be heard advising
the rapper to “stop resisting“, to which Khalifa replied “I’m not resisting sir, I’m not resisting.”
Wiz Khalifa later talked about the incident in a series of tweets:
All because I didn’t want to ditch the technogy everyone will be using in the next 6 months. Do what you want kids. pic.twitter.com/7F0KIQgFrA
— Cameron (@wizkhalifa) August 23, 2015
I stand for our generation and our generation is gonna be riding hoverboards so if you don’t like it eat a dick! — Cameron (@wizkhalifa) August 23, 2015
However, the incident can be viewed as Khalifa flouting the airport rules, and resisting the officials’ order. But, still, forcing a man to the ground and handcuffing him looks too much for riding a hoverboard. Guy hacking a drone and mounting a handgun on it– one thing is certain now, that with the upcoming technology and new contraptions being devised, the authorities will have to modify their rules and regulations. Further, to ensure that such gadgets are not used for creating any mischief in places like airports, the public should also support the officials.
All because I didn’t want to ditch the technogy everyone will be using in the next 6 months. Do what you want kids. pic.twitter.com/7F0KIQgFrA
— Cameron (@wizkhalifa) August 23, 2015
I stand for our generation and our generation is gonna be riding hoverboards so if you don’t like it eat a dick! — Cameron (@wizkhalifa) August 23, 2015
However, the incident can be viewed as Khalifa flouting the airport rules, and resisting the officials’ order. But, still, forcing a man to the ground and handcuffing him looks too much for riding a hoverboard. Guy hacking a drone and mounting a handgun on it– one thing is certain now, that with the upcoming technology and new contraptions being devised, the authorities will have to modify their rules and regulations. Further, to ensure that such gadgets are not used for creating any mischief in places like airports, the public should also support the officials.

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