@dan
Antibiotic might make it more tricky. People should be able to add them (but usually you need a prescription to posses antibiotic molecules) and resistance might be strain specific.
Isolating bacteria resistant to ampicillin or kanamycin is very easy.
In the lab I continuously have such issues, especially with low concentrations of ampicillin. Last time I found a nonGMO fluorescent bug, probably P.fluorescens growing on my plates.
Risk can be contained by just good practices and good working environments (that you need to have to avoid contaminations too).
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