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wraggster
July 18th, 2009, 22:05
There's an appropriate time and place for portable gaming. Stuck in a dentist's waiting room? Of course. In the back seat during a lengthy road trip? Go right ahead. Waiting for the movie to start? Acceptable! Working as a security guard stationed in the heart of one of the nation's oldest high-security nuclear weapons plants? No, sir. A thousand times no.

A report from a Knoxville news station turned our eyes to the plight of three security guards who were recently suspended without pay from the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge, TN. Their misconduct? They brought gaming devices "with transmitting capability" (the original article specifically mentions the PSP) into the plant's "protected zone," where cell phones aren't even allowed, because THAT'S WHERE THEY MAKE NUCLEAR WEAPONS. We sure hope those brief rounds of Lumines were worth risking nuclear holocaust, you jerks.

http://www.joystiq.com/2009/07/17/three-guards-suspended-for-nearly-blowing-up-planet-with-psp/

Triv1um
July 20th, 2009, 14:30
****ing muppets.

JLF65
July 22nd, 2009, 01:49
Ah yes - that silly notion people have that the slightest thing will make a nuclear bomb explode. Retards. They were fired because they could have let unauthorized people steal nuclear material while they were gaming, not because of any threat that the systems could somehow cause a bomb to go off.

ICE
July 22nd, 2009, 02:31
Ah yes - that silly notion people have that the slightest thing will make a nuclear bomb explode. Retards. They were fired because they could have let unauthorized people steal nuclear material while they were gaming, not because of any threat that the systems could somehow cause a bomb to go off.

No one would click on a topic called "Three guards suspended for playing psp when they weren't meant to." Sensationalism ftw!

JLF65
July 23rd, 2009, 18:22
No one would click on a topic called "Three guards suspended for playing psp when they weren't meant to." Sensationalism ftw!

Yeah, I gotta admit, that was an AWESOME way to blow a story out of proportion. :D