Item go missing in security check
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Hotel Tango,
I think that must be it. The retina scanners always break at T5 when I use them. They scream and then flop over. The metal scanners always scream, lift their skirts and run off.
Last week at Glasgow I had five trays of stuff all going through the X Ray machine - all taken out of my carry on bag.
Mrs Hval also doesn't have much luck either. The past four times she has flown she has been taken off to a room to be strip searched. All in the UK.
I think that must be it. The retina scanners always break at T5 when I use them. They scream and then flop over. The metal scanners always scream, lift their skirts and run off.
Last week at Glasgow I had five trays of stuff all going through the X Ray machine - all taken out of my carry on bag.
Mrs Hval also doesn't have much luck either. The past four times she has flown she has been taken off to a room to be strip searched. All in the UK.
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Some of you do seem to cop it badly, that's for sure.
Re being picked for a swab or whatever, like waiting before letting tray
go through, I have often dawdled at the tray / item pick up point until
the selectors have picked someone else to swab / take away.
When they are all standing around doing nothing, that is the time
I reckon you are guaranteed to get done.
As someone else said, I wish they all had one standard and stuck to it.
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Re being picked for a swab or whatever, like waiting before letting tray
go through, I have often dawdled at the tray / item pick up point until
the selectors have picked someone else to swab / take away.
When they are all standing around doing nothing, that is the time
I reckon you are guaranteed to get done.
As someone else said, I wish they all had one standard and stuck to it.
.