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Reply to: Heathrow T5 security being pleasant.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Are you having a giraffe??
The one (and only) time I've passed through MAN, it was a complete zoo. The security staff were rude, they were shouting at people accusing them of having banned items in their hand luggage as pretty much everything was going to secondary search. It took an age to get through. My stuff was pulled for a check and despite them tipping the entire contents out and rifling though every pocket, they found NOTHING and still had the audacity to say being selected for secondary was my fault. Reading experiences of people who regularly use MAN, this is BAU.
This was when returning from a CUK Christmas Do, so maybe there was reasonable suspicion...
T1 is just awful with knuckle draggers at security.
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
Always found Manchester security reasonably pleasant.
I used to use LGW - MAN (2005-2010) like most people use the London Underground.
The one (and only) time I've passed through MAN, it was a complete zoo. The security staff were rude, they were shouting at people accusing them of having banned items in their hand luggage as pretty much everything was going to secondary search. It took an age to get through. My stuff was pulled for a check and despite them tipping the entire contents out and rifling though every pocket, they found NOTHING and still had the audacity to say being selected for secondary was my fault. Reading experiences of people who regularly use MAN, this is BAU.
This was when returning from a CUK Christmas Do, so maybe there was reasonable suspicion...
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Luton confiscated a tiny can opener I had. I asked the chap to turn his ID card around (the side with his name and photo was hidden) and wrote his name down, didnt say anything else. His boss came chasing after me, threatened to throw me off the flight, I said nothing at all, he gave me the can opener back.
They are mixed up, confused, and clearly not sure what to do when.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
Manchester and Stanstead?
I used to use LGW - MAN (2005-2010) like most people use the London Underground.
Not used Stansted in a very long time (1995 from memory).
Not a big fan of security/customs at Geneva Airport. Always seem to get a stop there.
Prague Airport Security are funny though. I swear their security staff have a communal laptop fetish.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou, sir, are off my choccy list.
At T5 there are signs asking you to empty your water bottle and a promise you can fill it up the other side. I never found the filling up point.
HTH
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAt T5 there are signs asking you to empty your water bottle and a promise you can fill it up the other side. I never found the filling up point.
I’m told the BA Gold lounge has a tap.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostClearly had training on how to help old people more. I say help, probably more like how speed things up when doddery old bastards turn up so they don't hold everyone else up.
Originally posted by Paddy View PostMost odd one was that security insisted they confiscate an empty 300ml water bottle. Their reason, you could fill it up with liquid.
I answered, but, I can buy a 300ml water bottle air-side and fill it up.
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At Basel airport my wife got pinged for the key ring. She couldn't find her house keys so took our daughter's. Unfortunately the key ring was a souvenir from Compagnie, France, and was a bullet. Very serious violation - munitions smuggling. The chief guy came over and was enormously relieved I speak French. We explained. My wife filled in a form and we were on our way.
My boss got pinged at Basel airport too. A large bowie knife. At that time, there was the option of storing it for a small fee and picking it up on return.
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Got stopped going through security at Geneva a few years back, we'd skied all morning then got the taxi to the airport. Going through the scanner my backpack pinged because there were two hip flasks in it, both more than 100ml. Security guy took them out and was about to pour them into the bin when I asked if it was OK if I drank them in front of him. My wife drank the Amarula and I had a rather fine rum, drunk at a rather common pace.
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I got picked up at Bilbao airport for having a corkscrew in my bag. Had bought a small one for opening some wine and forgot I'd chucked in my bag. The officer found it straight away, waggled his finger at me and tutted, then put it back in my bag and sent me on my way!
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostTrue story. Last Tuesday, flying to Tenerife, going through security in Glasgow. I had a laptop rucksack for my hand luggage, a targus one with multiple compartments that zip open/closed to make larger or smaller internal compartments. Everything goes in the grey box, through the machine. Wife gets her stuff back and I get pulled back. Guy starts pulling my lappy rucky apart and taking stuff out and puts it through the machine another 3 times, sticking his hand in and rooting around all the wee compartments repeatedly. Fourth time, he stickes his arm in, finds another internal zip, dives in and pulls out.......a junior hacksaw (f**k know how it got in there). He laughs and looks at me and says 'You canny take this mate'....
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Nice to know on the way out of the UK if there is going to be plane rage with a bladed item it will be an
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