Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The more I read about this more I feel that Sacramento is one of the great havens. I have had ZERO problems carrying my gear through either terminal at Sacramento: M's, R's, telephoto it doesn't even draw a comment although often they look at my bag a little longer and a couple of times the screener at the X-Ray machine used called over what I think was a trainee to show something (I say that because the body language and facial expression suggested that teaching was happening.) And I've not had a bad experience at Sky Harbor in Phoenix either. The eastern US seems different, however. Just after 9/11 I had to fly to the East and on that trip I had a security agent look through my M to make sure it was a camera. But I had a lot of time and there was no one in line behind me so I took the time to show her how it worked. She seemed nice, was a little defensive at first, but I showed the way to tell a range finder camera. I now never go to a security gate with film in my camera just in case I might need to demonstrate that it does, indeed, have all the parts. Adam On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 13:08:25 -0400, Scott McLoughlin <scott@adrenaline.com> wrote: > I have a friend. His career took a dive when his industry tanked. He > got a job in airport security. He says that his co-workers are un-educated, > low class thugs. You can't put stuff in the little locker room because > stuff > is stolen (by employees) on a regular basis. Turnover, absentesim and > even fighting. You get the idea. > > Yes, there are alot of uncooperative passengers, but most of the security > staff is divided between agressive thugs who like to harass the passengers > and a much larger group who don't do their job at all. Of course, there > are a few good apples in the basket. > > The security is actually incredibly lax. He reports that all you need is an > airport staff badge and you can walk right onto the tarmac with no > screening. > He figures that getting such a badge would be trivial if you had a mind > to go > and do some real damage. Go figure. Really sad. Needless to say, he's > been looking for gainful employment elsewhere :-) > > > > Ted Grant wrote: > > > Leo offered: > > > >>> I went through an airport last week and they had me take the lenscap > >>> off of my noctilux so they could look through the lens of the M7. > >>> Didn't bother to explain that it didn't work that way.<<<<<<<< > >> > > > > Scary part about this is that we entrust our lives to these same > > people to keep us safe in the air! :-( > > > > I had a similar thing happen in Vancouver a year ago with an M7!. And > > neither did I say anything at first simply because, I figured they'd > > want to take the camera apart to make sure it was a camera. Along > > with the same person telling me to "turn the camera on so she could > > look at the screen." > > > > OOPS! "This camera doesn't have a screen." says I. "Then what's > > behind this little door if there isn't a screen?".she says.:-( > > > > "Film!" says I. "And I can't open it or I'll spoil my pictures and the > > roll isn't finished yet." "Just a minute." says she. > > > > And off she goes for the chief guy and as they return he says... . > > "What's the problem here that you can't turn the camera on and show > > the screen?" says the missing link of human kind. "It's not an > > electronic digital camera because it uses film and there's nothing to > > turn on. But you can look through the view finder and see it's OK > > without spoiling the film." says I. > > > > Neanderthal man takes camera looks through view finder and says, "OK > > that's fine. have a good flight." > > At this point you keep your teeth clenched, sort of smile and move on. > > > > Security eh? Well OK if you say so. > > > > ted > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Leica Users Group. > > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >