An air board may utilize electronic equipment or such techniques and procedures as it determines necessary to insure the s afety of the public on airplanes and on airport property from persons using or attempting to use bombs, explosives, firearms or other deadly weapons. When a bomb, explosive or other deadly weapon is detected on airport property, or there is good reason to suspect that an individual may have such a device or weapon that he is attempting to conceal from proper authorities, a law enforcement officer, airline employee or air board agent or employee may take prudent and necessary precautionary measures to protect individual lives and property.
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