Every day, hundreds of items are surrendered to TSA at airports around the country (note the word: TSA doesn’t like to say confiscated). Where do they all go?
Seems that after the liquids and aerosols are disposed of, the rest go on trips of their own, ending up in various government sites where they can actually be reclaimed by owners—for a fee—or eventually sold as surplus. The Washington Post has MORE
I think you’ve confused gender with nationality, Garry. I think there are many Americans, bereft of knowledge of the game, who might make that mistake.
Shame on you DrF !!
Canada ( and Alberta ) have some wonderful Cricket Teams.
I believe you spend too much time close to the border.
Isn’t a cricket bat something you use to whack those pesky insects with?
How could that system could be cost effective?
But I do like a well researched article.
Only a female journalist would refer to a Cricket bat as a “wooden club”
Makes my toes curl !