Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> -----Original Message----- > From: B. D. Colen [SMTP:bdcolen@earthlink.net] > Sent: Friday, September 11, 1998 10:22 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: RE: [Leica] Re: Airport security > > > . A police officer would mark it, and it would get > > loaded. No mark, no load, the bag got left. It was good to know your bag > > was on your plane, but this was in the 70's before it was fashionable > for > > terrorists to blow themselves up for the cause, the process would > probably > > not be as comforting today!!! > > Noel > > Security? Security? I'll tell you about security... > Jan. 93, Passing through Ethiopia en route to Dijbuti (sp?) and northern > Somalia. > > At the Addis airport the passengers were told to go onto the tarmac and > identify our bags. THEN the bags were sent to Xray. I was then summoned to > Xray by a military type, who pointed at one of my bags sitting in the > machine and asked "what is that?" He was pointing to an Xray image of a > package of 24 AA batteries - which, Lord knows, looked pretty sinister. > I said, "Oh, that's a package of batteries." > They all looked at each other and said, "Oh." And proceeded to load the > bag > without opening it to see what was really there... > BUT...As we each boarded the plane we were patted down, literally head to > foot - they looked under my Tilly hat - and our carry ons, including photo > gear, etc., was carefully examine. > The entire procedure was more than a little puzzling, until I left the > plane > when it landed. We exited through the rear of the plane and going out > could > see that all the seats in the back half of the cabin were stacked with > cloth > bags of sticks - they looked something like LL Bean fire starter kindling > bags. In fact, they were bags of kat (sp?), a mild simulant that the > Somalis, and many other peoples in that part of the world, virtually live > on. They spend their days doing what ever their work or leisure activity > may > be, chewing on the sticks. > > The bottom line, I was on the Ethiopian Air, government sanctioned, dope > delivery run from Addis to Dijubuti! > > (And this has nothing to do with Leicas, as I was using Olympus equipment > at > the time :-) ) [Buzz] Djibuti and Khat {English equivalents}. You should have gone through El Al security in Nairobi getting on the plane from Jo'berg to Lud in 1974! Buzz