Doc wrote:
Well, I guess "confiscated" was the wrong
term. My checked baggage
was checked, my ride dropped me and left, and my only option was to
leave it there or leave with it. So if Jim hadn't been on shift, I'd
have probably lost my light.
It _felt_ like confiscation, and I _was_ upset.
I see.
Nah, I think the scope shows depth, and I usually
have a stack 3/4" or
more if I have any. The experienced personnel pretty much expect that
it's foils, but the rookies, and there are a lot of rookies this year,
handle the bag very very gently. As I said, even the veterans don't
want it opened till after they check for residues.
3/4 of an inch??? Wow, that would be several presentations, I hope!
My sister-in-law doesn't mind any of that. It's the guys wearing camo
and carrying AR-15s that put her off. She won't step into an airport.
AR-15? I didn't know the military used them. Sure there not M-16's?
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA