Poster: A snowHead
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I know the tip isn't the sharpest thing in the world, but anyone know whether airport security gets all pathetic and nervous if you have a probe in your handluggage.
Can't see the problem myself, but then, I can't see the problem with my 3cm swiss army keyring and I've had a few of those nicked by security.
Thanks in advance
DM
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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David Murdoch wrote: |
I know the tip isn't the sharpest thing in the world, but anyone know whether airport security gets all pathetic and nervous if you have a probe in your handluggage.
Can't see the problem myself, but then, I can't see the problem with my 3cm swiss army keyring and I've had a few of those nicked by security.
Thanks in advance
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There is no way they will let you anywhere near a plane with an avalanche probe. Do you remember the World Trade Center attacks? The hijackers were armed with wire cutters and plastic pick-nick knifes and such like. A 3 meter spear is much more dangerous.
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davidof, yeah, but so's a broken duty free bottle or turbo-flame lighter, or a safety razor blade attached to a makeshift handle and all of those can be taken on as hand luggage (and you can buy swiss army knives in duty free in some airports). You also get plastic picnic knives with your dinner. The removal of "sharp implements" are more about perceived than actual improvement of security.
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Most of this is just PR and not competent security anyway.
If a group of hijackers tried again with box cutters of similar, half the passangers would do their level best to beat them to death as the passangers would know that the intention would be to kill everyone by crashing the plane.
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skanky wrote: |
The removal of "sharp implements" are more about perceived than actual improvement of security. |
I don't disagree with you.
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I also agree though, that a 3 meter spear is unlikely to be allowed into the cabin.
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on the basis that Italian security made me check in tent pegs that were in my hand luggage (in an attempt to reduce weight of the hold baggage) I would expect that a probe would cause problems
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arrive at check-in naked |
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I would expect that a probe would cause problems |
Actually, Masque, there's no need. In the US, they're trialling machines that enable the operators to "see through" your clothes, to the body underneath, for use at airport security checks.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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trialling them at h'row too
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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skanky, Like that's not going to attract a 'certain type' of mentality. Though I belive that they're attempting to define a pattern aggorithm so that the images are screened by computer rather than bulging eyeball.
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Can't say specifically about probes (why would you want to carry one in your hand luggage anyway )
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To punch a hole in the fuselage, presumably.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Hand luggage request because have located 2nd set of basic ski kit in Italy and have some handluggage-only weekends planned. Wouldn't be a problem on real airlines but are doing some sectors on Ryanair.
I believe they still use seats and seatbelts (can anyone confirm?) but they seem to have a pretty innovative take on checked-in luggage...
3m spear a reasonable comment, but I really can't see would be terrorists being able to "erect" a probe from folded without it being noticed. And the point isn't exactly sharp, yes you could have someone's eye out with it, but hard to see who would really try and use it as a lethal weapon.
Is that an avalanche probe in your pocket or are you just please to see me?
PS Davidof, I was on a call to a colleague high up in the WTC when the 1st plane hit - I'm not likely to forget that conversation in a hurry!!
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Poster: A snowHead
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David Murdoch, i would say that it is pointless trying to debate whether a probe would make a likely weapon of choice. The point is, are the security guards going to think that it is more than their job is worth to let it go through? I would say that they would force you to check it in.
If flying with Ryanair, and if they have introduced their threatened policy pf charging for all hold baggage, why not wrap it in bubble wrap and check it in? I doubt that it could come to much harm and it wouldn't cost much.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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If you knew how much they pay these security people, then you wouldn't expect to get a bright one. one made me remove the battery from my travelling alarm clock because it would "interfere with the aircraft's navigation instruments" but back to the subject, there is no way you would be allowed on with a probe as hand baggage.
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Tony Lane, I think that might be the only plan.
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I should have simply checked with Ryanscare first shouldn't I. Given that Ski poles can't be taken onboard, avvy probes will cause mass fear and terror too: I quote their website:
b) Pointed/edged Weapons &Sharp Objects; pointed or bladed articles capable of causing injury, including:
Axes & hatches, ... [edited to reduce total boredom], ... Ski and walking/hiking poles, Throwing stars, Tradesman’s tools... [more boredom]
I think they mean hatchets, not hatches... I didn't realise I carried such an armoury of lethal devices when I skied. I'm amazed they let me on board with my rapier like wit
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David Murdoch wrote: |
Sharp Objects; capable of causing injury |
Or your false teeth, even
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