Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/06/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Asking permission, KISS & the decisive moment
From: Darrell Jennings <darrell_jennings@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 14:04:36 -0700 (PDT)

I've only had that happen once at the Zurich airport
when I asked that my film be hand inspected. Two
machine guns pointed at me and I was told it goes
through the xray, or you don't fly (I would have
gotten the point without the theatrics). And no this
was not after 9-11, it was about six years ago. 

But the classic airport issue was in Calgary when the
RCMP officer was called over because the security
guard had never seen a Hasselblad back...they made me
unload it (had to throw out the film because it was a
new role). Now I travel with all cameras unloaded. 

My rule of thumb is never argue with a guy in
uniform...you are not going to win. 

- --- Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote:
> Slobodan Dimitrov wrote:
> >>> Brave words. But when you're in someone else's
> country, keep in mind
> > that there are very few protections afforded to
> the non citizen.<<<
> 
> 
> Particularly if they are two guys 6 ' 9" with
> machine pistols pointed at
> each side of your body! :-(
> 
> Trust me, they're scary moments, particularly when
> neither you nor they
> speak the same language. However, the language of a
> gun in your ribs speaks
> loudly of what they don't want you to do.....! ;-)
> "Do not take pictures!"
> :-) You don't!
> ted
> Ted Grant Photography Limited
> www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant
> 
> 
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