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Old September 18th, 2004, 05:33 PM
Richard
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"Izaak" wrote in message
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"PaulG" wrote in message
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Here is a cautionary tale which may be of some use to others. When taking
fishing tackle on an aircraft I pack all the items in the suitcase except
for my reels, which I carry as hand in my hand luggage. I returned from
Ireland yesterday and was stopped at the X-ray baggage check, at Dublin
airport, where I was informed that fishing line is not permitted to be
carried onto the aircraft. The reels were OK but the line was not. I had

to
spend 30 minutes removing all the line from 6 spools (the line was then
confiscated) before I was permitted to pass. The alternative was to
return
to the check-in desk and have the reels put in the hold with all of the
other luggage, which I was not prepared to do. I have never encountered

this
before and was wondering if others have had a similar experience.


Why didn't you just take the loaded spools off and have them put in the
hold?



What can I say .... thanks for making me smile .... ;0) ..... Richard


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Old September 18th, 2004, 07:02 PM
PaulG
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"JK" wrote in message
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Cant imagine fishing line as a lethal weapon !!
Must try and rob a bank and cry out "stand back... I got a spool of Diawa
Super Shonobi"
LOL


If I had wanted a lethal weapon then all I would have to do is wait for
the refreshment trolley and ask for a bottle of wine. It would be quite
simple to break the glass bottle and use the broken end to threaten
someone!!
Paul


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Old September 18th, 2004, 07:02 PM
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"JK" wrote in message
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Cant imagine fishing line as a lethal weapon !!
Must try and rob a bank and cry out "stand back... I got a spool of Diawa
Super Shonobi"
LOL


If I had wanted a lethal weapon then all I would have to do is wait for
the refreshment trolley and ask for a bottle of wine. It would be quite
simple to break the glass bottle and use the broken end to threaten
someone!!
Paul


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Old September 21st, 2004, 10:39 AM
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:-D

Bet you wish u never posted this one now....

hee hee....made my morning :-) :-)
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Old September 21st, 2004, 10:39 AM
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:-D

Bet you wish u never posted this one now....

hee hee....made my morning :-) :-)
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Old September 27th, 2004, 10:58 PM
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"Phil L" wrote in message
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PaulG wrote:

Fishing line can be used as a weapon, namely a garrote, why you don't just
pack the reels in the suitcase remains a mystery, but the security guard

was
doing his job correctly when he stopped you taking it on board ....you

could
have taken someone hostage with it.


This is political correctness gone berserk. If someone wanted to use string
or line for that purpose he would need a mere metre or less. Than could be
wound around the forearm and never detected. To suggest that someone would
go to the length of carrying a few fishing reels in the hand luggage in
order to unwind a metre or so to strangle someone is utterly absurd. The
stupidity of the person making such a demand is such that he/she should be
regarded as too stupid to be employable in any position of responsibility.

R




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Old September 27th, 2004, 11:00 PM
Roger Dewhurst
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"PaulG" wrote in message
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Here is a cautionary tale which may be of some use to others. When taking
fishing tackle on an aircraft I pack all the items in the suitcase except
for my reels, which I carry as hand in my hand luggage. I returned from
Ireland yesterday and was stopped at the X-ray baggage check, at Dublin
airport, where I was informed that fishing line is not permitted to be
carried onto the aircraft. The reels were OK but the line was not. I had
to
spend 30 minutes removing all the line from 6 spools (the line was then
confiscated) before I was permitted to pass. The alternative was to return
to the check-in desk and have the reels put in the hold with all of the
other luggage, which I was not prepared to do. I have never encountered

this
before and was wondering if others have had a similar experience.

Paul


Has that airline banned ties yet?

R




 




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