Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This is another really good point. I always sync so that I pass through the metal detector at the same time my stuff goes into the scanner and there is no one ahead of me in the metal detector. The goal being to be on the other side of the metal detector when my things emerge. You cannot trust the security people. I suspect they are the cause of much of the theft going on at airports today. Often what happens is that the metal detector person is motioning me to pass through before my things have entered the scanner. I politely motion to my things on the belt and let them know that I am waiting for them to enter the scanner. I make it very clear, especially at security checks in developing countries, that I am watching my stuff carefully. When the crowd is thick, I do not take my eyes off the gear. I hardly acknowledge the security personnel, except to respond to their instructions. I want them to know I am watching. However, recently, in Manila, I noticed that the new procedure is to separate you from your belongings, which area searched where you can't watch. Another good point Greg brings up is to have your stuff organized and prepared for the screening. Be proactive in showing them whatever they want to see. Act confident and cooperative. Make sure your appearance and dress are neat and tidy. The guy traveling in a grey business suit and carrying a nice leather briefcase gets alot less hassle than the scruffy kids with Canadian (no offense to you or your fine country, Ted) flags sewn to their rucksacks. --Jim On Oct 7, 2004, at 4:25 PM, Greg Locke wrote: > If faced with this DO NOT TAKE YOUR EYES OFF YOUR GEAR as you go > through the > metal detector. > A LOT of thefts actually happen right here in front of these > "professionals"