A game keeper friend of mine had 2 chaps from belgium fly over to stalk deer last week, they brought their own rifles and ammo with them.
They said security was high their end but just picked their rifles up off the conveyor belt in the UK, also ammo was taken in hand luggage!
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Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostI remember reading an interesting comment by a US senator or some such silly old roman rank saying that if we gave you the option of having 2 planes. One with no security and you could go straight on, the other with 4 hours of security screening, which you send your family on?
It's an excellent idea and I wish the senator well in implementing this policy.
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Hijacking by threatening with razor blades (or Stanley knives or whatever) and then flying into a building will not be allowed to happen again after 2001-09-11 because the passengers wouldn't think twice now about one hostage being killed. So why ban razorblades? To make people feel safer.
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Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostI've had a razor from Singapore Airlines, Quantas and Emirates.
I think a skilled operator can pick up things hidden in laptops. The question is, how many of them are skilled and how many are just going through the motions?
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I remember reading an interesting comment by a US senator or some such silly old roman rank saying that if we gave you the option of having 2 planes. One with no security and you could go straight on, the other with 4 hours of security screening, which you send your family on?
Kind of made everything else irrelevant I thought. Still wish they would be sensible about it, having no razors or deo, I mean am I the only one who has thought that I could easily tape a blade into the inside of my laptop and it would still work? If your desperate enough you will find a way.
I've had a razor from Singapore Airlines, Quantas and Emirates.
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Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostWhat I find bloody odd is that while you cannot take anything of use with you on a plane, ie razor deo etc, if you fly business with most carriers they serve you with nice metal cutlery and give you a wet bag with a razor and a can of deo!
Never had a can of deo either, but I'm pretty sure you can take your own little ones if you want.
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What I find bloody odd is that while you cannot take anything of use with you on a plane, ie razor deo etc, if you fly business with most carriers they serve you with nice metal cutlery and give you a wet bag with a razor and a can of deo!
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It's security theatre. They make you feel "safer" by having to jump through a few hoops before boarding. Nothing to do with any real threat.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostYou can carry nail clippers if it the type with square ends but not the pointed ones.
I'm moe concerned about the corkscrew.....
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WTF are you going to need a corkscrew for on a plane?
There are flight attendants to do all that for you...
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWhy is it that UK airports will not allow you to carry on a corkcrew or a pair of nail clippers, whil the TSA, doing security for the country that actually got hit on 9/11, will allow them?
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWhy is it that UK airports will not allow you to carry on a corkcrew or a pair of nail clippers, whil the TSA, doing security for the country that actually got hit on 9/11, will allow them?
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