>>The passenger was allowed to board his flight after being questioned, but without his flute in the container made of plastic PVC pipe.


WTF?  Why couldn't he bring his flute?  Or did they just put it in another carrier or his suitcase?


Matthew


-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:04 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: This on time, on the way to band camp....


Nah..I agree it warranted further investigation.

A length of PVC pipe with a metallic cylindrical object inside it? Who
knows?

I suppose thinking you found a bomb requires the automatic response of
evacuating the air terminal.

It was darn inconvenient though, and you have to wonder if there
couldn't have been a better way to check it.

-Gel

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is my favorite part:

"There are a lot of unique things people travel with that do not seem
problematic," he said. "When looked upon by a security officer, they may
look suspicious."

Ok, so I guess if I call the airport and ask them what looks suspicious,
they will tell me. Right?

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