Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The problem with being fingerprinted and photographed is that almost all terrorists do NOT have a criminal record, therefore, no fingerprints to match on file. Pay the airport workers a decent wage, and most problems would be avoided. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sal DiMarco,Jr." Subject: RE: [Leica] What would you do if this happened to you? > Luggers, > Like most of you, I really feel for what happened to Ted Grant. However, > if he carried his equipment and film with him, this would all have been > avoided. (sorry, Ted) > Unfortunately, we have to pay the price for 9/11. Air travel used to be > fun. Today, it's nothing but a big pain in the posterior. > The security system, now in effect under the TSA is many times better > than the old system. > Under the new system, every time I've asked for a hand inspection of my > film, it was done, WITHOUT an argument from the security personnel. Before > the TSA, it was always a hassle and I ALWAYS received the full treatment, > shoes, etc. > If you have to ship some gear as checked baggage, most TSA inspectors > will let you lock your cases after they are inspected. > As for the new TSA 'friendly' locks, the TSA doesn't know about them, > yet. A few weeks ago, while doing an assignment at Philadelphia > International Airport, I spoke with a bunch of TSA types, and I asked about > the new locks. They never heard of them. > There is not totally fool proof system. > For those of you who will not fly to the US because of the new > photo/fingerprint rules, it's for everyone's protection. I'm sure, the next > time, I fly overseas, I will be fingerprinted and photographed. > Happy Snaps, > Sal > > Sal DiMarco, Jr. > Philadelphia, PA > Web Site: http://members.fcc.net/sal.dimarcojr