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Bored Passengers Caught Cutting Up On Airport Security Cams

Airport Says Antics Raise Security Questions

A couple of guys who's flight was cancelled at DFW recently found some unorthodox ways to keep themselves entertained ... and it was all caught on airport security cameras.

Thing is, not very many people seem to care.

The video posted to the Vimeo website shows Joe Ayala and Larry Chen racing wheelchairs, entering the kitchen of a restaurant, and generally cutting up in a nearly empty terminal at DFW. The local CBS affiliate KTVT reports on their blog that while security experts are yawning at the video, saying that the pair were ticketed passengers and through security ... at least one airport board member says it sends a bad message. "It gives the perception that the airport is sitting out there unguarded," said Board Member Betty Culbreath.

For its part, the airport management does not know if it will file charges against the two. A spokesman said the video does raise security questions, and that it is being investigated.

FMI: www.dfwairport.com

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