Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > Despite the horror stories presented here, I have experienced some > amazing lack of vigilance. In 1985 (one year after the Brighton Bomb) I > was allowed past the barriers and into Downing street without being > searched where I then stood about 15 feet from the Prime Minister and > took pictures, often digging around inside a rather large camera bag > that really could have held anything (even a Leica). In1996 I was walking along the Thames in London at night and looking for a public toilet. As matters got more urgent I approached a side door of the Houses of Parliment and asked the bobby if I could use the toilet. He said nobody could enter the door because it was a police passage and Nelson Mandela was speaking to Parliment within. However, he made an exception and let me use the police toilet which was down the hall. I was allowed unsupervised entry and my backpack was ignored. I wandered around a while without encountering anybody in the passages. I could have been Guy Fawkes! At Heathrow, however, I have always encountered serious security and once had to submit to checked luggage search because a stainless steel developing tank tooked a lot like a land mine on the scanner. Bill Lawlor