Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kari wrote: <<<I don't understand something. What do you do with the clear bag with the film inside when they ask you to walk through the detector?>>> Kari, I pull the film in freezer bags out of the equipment bag, hand it to the security operator and they look at it through the clear plastic and pass it over to another security person without it going through the scanner. Then after you have cleared the metal detector you put the freezer bag back into the equipment bag. I've even had some of these security types open the clear freezer bag and run their hands through the film like a kid running their hand through bag of sand or leggo parts! :) On occaision I have thrown the film into the little boxes with my out of pocket money change, hearing aid batteries, pens etc and just picked it up on the other side of the metal scanner after walking through. And I've never had anyone refuse this method other than a moron in Montreal when I handed him two freezer bags of film film and said please do not put ths through the scanner as it is very valuable film. I turned awy for a second and the jerk put them both on the belt to go through and I grabbed them. To say the least there were a few moments of words exchanged with this mental midget entrusted with my air safety about his job and mental capacity. Then I asked for the supervisor and insisted the film not go through as they could see what the hell it was and I just couldn't take any chances. And it didn't go through. But that is the only time it ever happened since I started using freezer bags. ted