Playing The Clash made man a terror suspect

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Playing The Clash made man a terror suspect
by ANNE CAMPBELL, Metro

5th April 2006



A mobile phone salesman was hauled off a plane and questioned for three hours as a terror suspect - because he listened to songs by The Clash and Led Zeppelin.

Harraj Mann, 24, played the punk anthem London Calling and classic rock track Immigrant Song in a taxi before a flight to London.

The lyrics to both tracks made the driver fear his passenger was a terrorist.

The words of the Clash track begin: "London calling to the faraway towns, now war is declared and battle come down." And Led Zep's Immigrant Song goes: "The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands, to fight the horde, singing and crying: Valhalla, I am coming!"

Mr Mann, of Hartlepool, Teesside, had boarded the plane at Durham Tees Valley Airport when the flight to Heathrow was stopped and he was arrested by police.

He said he was told he was being questioned under the Terrorism Act and his choice of music had aroused suspicions.

Mr Mann said yesterday: 'The taxi had one of those tape deck things that plugs into your digital music player.

"I played Procol Harum's Whiter Shade Of Pale first, which the taxi man liked. I figured he liked the classics so put on a bit of Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song - which he didn't like. Then, since I was going to London, I played the song by The Clash and finished up with Nowhere Man by The Beatles."

Mr Mann said he was 'frog-marched off the plane in front of everyone, had my bags searched and was asked 'every question you can think of'.

He added: "It turned out the taxi driver alerted someone when I arrived at the airport and had spoken about my music. He didn't like Led Zep or The Clash but there was no need to tell the police."

Durham Police said the action was taken 'as a result of information received' and the flight was stopped before take-off.

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darkbeaver

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RE: Playing The Clash mad

God knows what this individual might have done next, thank the lord we have vigilant people keeping our homelands safe from terrorists like him.
 

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Is is safe to guess that the cabbie wasn't British born? No true Brit would consider any of those bands terrorist inspired. He should have played "Rock The Casbash" for the SOB :wink:
 

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he should have played rage against the machine--

example of lyrics

WE HAVE A PLAN
MOTHER F?&% UNCLE SAM!
 

Jay

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I have a friend who likes to listen to crap music....next time he flies he will wish he shared my taste in music.
 

Jay

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No, I was commenting on the article.

I used to listen to Rage when I was younger.
 

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Re: RE: Playing The Clash made man a terror suspect

cortez said:
really---
somehow i dont picture you as a rage fan

Well I did give it up eventually, but I probably have on of their tapes down in the basement.