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date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:54 +0100 (BST),
group: uk.transport.london
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Re: Meeting place in Luton Airport
In article <g57s0m$t4s$1@cam-news1.cambridge.arm.com>,
chris.shore@arm.nospam.com (Chris Shore) wrote:
> "Roland Perry" wrote in message
> news:RzOF5ARE42dIFAjs@perry.co.uk...
> > In message <op.ud4pn4kxym9tsu@your-01352a0c79.belkin>, at
> > 14:13:06 on Fri, 11 Jul 2008, HE Elsom
> > remarked:
> >>>Buy solid deodorant, tooth powder and solid shaving soap.
> >>
> >>I got the "you are a terrorist" treatment with solid deodorant at
> >>Newquay in April. They were also sniffy about used bars of soap
> >>and solid shampoo, and a hoggs pudding (though they might have
> >>thought that that was a biological warfare risk).
> >
> > Solid deodorant is OK according to BAA's list; but other places
> > may have different interpretations.
> >
>
http://www.baa.com/assets/B2CPortal/Static%20Files/Can_and_CantDec06.pdf
>
> I've flown with it into/out of US, China, Hong Kong, India, France,
> Vietnam, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and Brazil so
> far and not had any problems. If none of those places query it, I'd
> be really surprised if I get pulled up anywhere...
Ah, but none of them have the best bolted stable doors in the world like
what we do.
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Colin Rosenstiel
date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:54 +0100 (BST)
author: (Colin Rosenstiel)
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Re: Meeting place in Luton Airport
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
news:memo.20080711235408.396H@cam002297.rosenstiel.co.uk...
>> > Solid deodorant is OK according to BAA's list; but other places
>> > may have different interpretations.
>> >
>>
> http://www.baa.com/assets/B2CPortal/Static%20Files/Can_and_CantDec06.pdf
>>
>> I've flown with it into/out of US, China, Hong Kong, India, France,
>> Vietnam, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and Brazil so
>> far and not had any problems. If none of those places query it, I'd
>> be really surprised if I get pulled up anywhere...
>
> Ah, but none of them have the best bolted stable doors in the world like
> what we do.
The other end of almost all of those journeys has been the UK, so that
should obviously be in the list as well.
By far the biggest annoyance of recent years was the period when the UK,
in its desire to stop absent horses bolting, only allowed one carry-on item
while everywhere else on the planet allowed a carry-on plus
laptop/handbag/briefcase.
Chris
date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:48:03 +0100
author: Chris Shore
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