Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've flown overseas twice since 9/11. Both times flying out of New Orleans to Newark to Shannon, Ireland. New Orleans has to have the worst security. Ranking up there with Baghdad. Both times through New Orleans, I've asked for a hand inspection with my film. Both times I've gotten a "what ya want me to do with this honey?" look on the inspector's face. We're talking about 60 rolls, so the ziplock bag is quite full. Anything could be inside of it. No worries, they look at the outside of the bag, then give it back to me. Newark also was the same, except they seem to check at least a couple of rolls. Coming home, Shannon inspectors hand checked my film one at a time, then politely gave it back to me. They even asked if they could look through my camera bag, I told them "sure". The inspector saw I was from New Orleans, she mentioned her daughter goes to Tulane. 5 minutes and much Tulane talk later, I walked by without them even looking into my bag. Sorry, the M7's were damaged Ted. I'm glad you have one working camera. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "CC Yau" Subject: Re: [Leica] What would you do if this happened to you? > Six months ago, I travelled through US (London-NY-SF-Hong Kong) and it > was not a pleasant experience. A lot of time wasted queuing, taking > off your shoes and coats and belts, taking out your laotop, > asking/arguing for hand checking of films. I am not white and got > extra treatment. Now with the extra photographing and fingerprinting, > I would avoid any US travel as much as possible. I got a sponsor to > attend a major Oncology Conference in June in US but I refused, will > wait until end of year for a European meeting. Last time when I was in > Europe, I bought a Leica clone (right on topic), a Kiev 4 and it was > very nice at US$50 with Jupiter-8. I think it would be a much better > place to go. > > CC Yau > Hong Kong