Subject: HK man fools airport security with grumpy old man mask
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HK man fools airport security with grumpy old man mask

Passenger fools airline, airport security with grumpy old man Halloween mask
November 6, 2010 - 11:54AM
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Canadian authorities were trying to determine how a man in his 20s was able to board a flight in Hong Kong to Vancouver having disguised himself as an elderly passenger.

A young Asian man in his early 20s wearing a silicone Halloween mask disguised himself as an "elderly Caucasian male," boarded an Air Canada flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver and sought asylum after being arrested upon arrival.
"We can confirm that officials from the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) met a passenger arriving off AC018 Hong Kong to Vancouver on October 29 and the matter is still under investigation," Air Canada spokesperson Angela Mah told AFP, confirming a report.
According to a CBSA report, the passenger "was observed at the beginning of the flight to be an elderly Caucasian male who appeared to have young looking hands."
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A man in custody with his disguise, left, and right, the Jerry Atrick mask being sold on SPFX Masks.

During the flight from Hong Kong, the passenger "attended the washroom and emerged an Asian looking male that appeared to be in his early 20s".
Upon arrival in Vancouver, the man was arrested by CBSA officials, after which he requested refugee status.
The mask is similar to one being sold on the internet by a company called SPFX Masks which specialises in hyper-authentic Halloween masks.
The mask in question is called The Elder and retails for $1259 with hair and eyebrows. The hairless version of the same mask sells for $689.
The mask persona is called Jerry Atrick (geriatic, get it?), a former criminal, who is now a grumpy old man.
"Jerry Atrick wasn't always old, cranky and wrinkly; he once had a great life and sports career ahead of him," the website blurb reads.
"However, while hanging out with his shady older friends he picked up on the fine art of safecracking and multiple felonies landed him a 52 year bid. Over a half a century later he's back on the street and semi-retired."
The CBSA reportedly suspected another, American passenger exchanged his boarding pass with the man.
"It should be noted that there are multiple identity checks before departure at the Hong Kong international airport, including Chinese government-run Hong Kong passport control, which Hong Kong-originating passengers must undergo," Mah said.

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Post at 6-11-2010 15:57  Profile P.M. 
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I saw this on Gizmodo earlier today. Apparently this guy is looking to seek refugee protection..... How funny is that! LOL!

http://gizmodo.com/5682585/old-w ... sian-man-mid+flight
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I wonder where he had his mask made? it looks so realistic.. Maybe this is some publicity stunt to the makers of that mask hahah.. or maybe not
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Reply #3 redevil69's post

These have been around for a while,  a 'black man' was being hunted for robbing several convenience stores somewhere in the USA. In reality it was a white guy in a similar get up they only rumbled

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Post at 6-11-2010 22:55  Profile P.M. 
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Some cool masks, I know what I'm wearing to my next fancy dress party.

Here is the link to their site

http://www.spfxmasks.com/ourmasks.html
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News report on how it was done and how long it will take to process the refugee claim.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3fn5Wowf_Q
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Masked refugee creates new headaches for silicone supremo

Meet the man behind the mask, behind the man who wore the mask that made a laughing stock of security procedures at a major international airport.
Randy Slusser is the founder of SPFX Masks, the company that makes the hyper-realistic silicone mask used by a Chinese national to fool airport security in Hong Kong and board an Air Canada flight bound for Vancouver using someone else's boarding pass.
The disguise he used was a full head-and-torso mask which made him look like a wrinkly, old Caucasian male. The unnamed 22-year-old male shed his second skin midflight and was arrested when the plane landed. He has since applied for asylum.
The bizarre nature of the escapade has created headlines around the world since the story broke at the weekend.
But Slusser, 39, dismisses it as unwelcome attention. "We are very proud of what we have accomplished," he said in a telephone interview. "But we are not proud about how our masks have been misused."
Authorities investigating the security breach believe that the Chinese male swapped boarding passes with a US passport holder in a scheme that was probably hatched by people smugglers.
This marks the second time this year that Slusser's masks have been used in illegal circumstances. In April, a white man is accused of having committed six bank robberies in Ohio disguised as a black man.
Conrad Zdzierak, 30, used another one of Slusser's creations to carry out the robberies, evading capture initially because police were looking for a suspect with a different skin colour.
Slusser said he was co-operating with authorities in the case of the robberies but had yet to be contacted over the asylum seeker case.
The mask used in the Hong Kong subterfuge is called The Elder and retails for $1259 with hair and eyebrows. The hairless version of the same mask sells for $689.
"It was meant for jokes and novelty use," Slusser said. "People order all kinds of things that can be misused."
News of the Hong Kong blunder leaked out on Saturday. CNN obtained an alert from the Canada Border Services Agency headlined "Unbelievable Case of Concealment" which carried before-and-after photos of the young Chinese national. The incident took place on October 29.
Slusser has been making masks for the past eight years. SPFX Masks is a cottage-industry outfit, which prides itself on realism and attention to detail.
The company employs up to 50 people creating a series of detailed masks for private use and for professional terrorisers - people who play the part of ghouls, monsters, zombies and vampires in haunted-house venues and the like.
Other masks include "realistic" models such as The Boss, Inbred, Handsome Guy and Old Woman. The masks can be augmented with matching skin-like "gloves" that extend to the elbow.
Slusser says the masks can take up to several months to make and are manufactured using high-grade silicone, which is hand painted by skilled special effects and make-up artists.
He said one of his customers had been the victim of a pit bull terrier attack and used the Handsome Guy mask to give him the confidence to leave his home.
"That's what I signed up to do: trying to make something that is beautiful. We are trying to push the envelope."
Slusser said he intended to push on and create even better masks. "My goal is to make masks that are so realistic that you can't tell they are masks at all."
He is teaming up with Academy Award-winning special make-up effects artist Greg Cannom to produce the new line of masks, which he hopes to have for sale online by Halloween next year.
Slusser says his interest in masks began at an early age. "I was a shy kid when I was young and when I put on a mask, I could be someone else. It would break the ice."
Judging from his devilishly good looks, Slusser doesn't need that kind of help any more. Unless, of course, that's the Handsome Guy mask he's wearing.
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Post at 10-11-2010 11:03  Profile P.M. 
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The question I would like to ask is why didn't the guy keep up with the charade a little bit longer?! IMO, he would have made it to his final destination.  Granted it must have been real hot with the extra layer of silicone but he should have sucked it up.




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Reply #8 bohica's post

He did make it to his final destination. Reaching Canada and claiming refugee status was his aim.
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he used a passport that said he was 55 I am 54 i thought holy shit do I look that old

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Post at 11-11-2010 17:29  Profile P.M. 
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i swear this guy probably had every intention to get caught...

like how hard is it to go to the bathroom to catch your breath, and put your mask back on?

anyways getting caught by Canadian officials can't be that bad because he is guarenteed shelter, and food for many months, and he isn't gonna get deported back to China where he might face the death penalty, because Canada doesn't extradite people to places with capital punishment.

maybe he is doing this to avoid the snakeheads here and there...
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