Woman sneaks into X-ray to look after her bag

Woman sneaks into X-ray to look after her bag

Look, we’ll go ahead and call this story a bit of a stretch from the onset.

No, it doesn’t really involve anything specifically travel related, other than an x-ray machine and train, but to be honest, the train isn’t even an international line.

Anyway, now that we’ve made note of this story’s irrelevant nature, let’s get stuck into it.

A Chinese woman has followed her purse into a train’s X-ray machine to make sure it got out ok.

An even better twist to the story?

The images from the X-ray have surfaced as well as a video of her climbing into the machine, and by gosh what a hilarious sight to see.

In the footage, the woman can be seen entering and leaving the machine, and the X-ray images show her kneeling among the other bags in high heels, of course.

“Passengers are warned that not only is this kind of behaviour forbidden, but also the radiation from the machine is incredibly harmful to human health,” the People’s Daily said on the Facebook page.

According to News.com, the woman rode the screening machine this past Sunday in the city of Dongguan in an effort to protect her money for Chinese New Year.

Check out the footage and photos here:

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Lady, we salute you.

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