Re: trip problems

From: Scott Small <toxwander2002_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:28:02 -0700 (PDT)
Message-id: <20060813182802.73033.qmail@web54515.mail.yahoo.com>

fwiw-
sf carryon hasn't visibly affected the last 200 rolls
I've brought through over several occassions. I have
heard folks having less luck with the machines at
heathrow however.

$.02,

Tox

--- Jack Fulton <jefulton1@comcast.net> wrote:

> FWIW
> Flying to Europe last year fr San Francisco saw us
> checked thoroughly
> with shoes off.
> From London on Ryan Express, to Italy it was much
> more rigorous as
> well as Rome to
> London.
> To save film inspection at the airport ALL film was
> shipped through
> the Post Office
> ahead of time. That taken on board was noticeably
> degraded by X-Ray.
> Jack Fulton
>
>
>
>
> On August2006, at 3:40 AM, Hellena Cleary wrote:
>
> > I live in London . My understanding of the current
> situation is
> > that you may
> > only carry onto the aircraft a clear plastic bag
> containing only
> > tickets,
> > passport , money , maybe some medicines- nothing
> else. According
> > to the
> > U.K. newspapers the explosive was to be carried as
> a liquid in a
> > bottle and
> > triggered by the flash in disposable cameras or
> other electronic
> > gear. This
> > is why the severe restrictions on modern
> technology and even water
> > bottles.
> > Check with the airline in your country but I would
> not attempt to
> > bring your
> > photographic gear as hand luggage. I hope that
> this helps.
> > Hellena-----
> > d this paragraph:
> >
> > "Pack all your stuff expecting it to go in the
> hold and
> > you won't go wrong."
>
>
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