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by Xcelerate
3808 days ago
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I too have wondered this. It seems like it would be relatively simple to create a device that can detect drugs more accurately than a dog. The only problem might be that creating such a device might cost significantly more than training a dog. |
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It could be simple but tied up in patents I suppose. I have a feeling if it was even remotely simple it would be prevalent in airports though.