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"Jean O'Boyle" wrote in message
news:Ypb%g.20480$e66.15982@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
> We are forgetting that the size of the bottle, (more than 3 oz.) if it
> were in liquid form, may have been the reason for the question...I have
> never been questioned about my medications...even when I combined my
> vitamins, calcium and fish oil capsules in one bottle to avoid the huge
> bottles that they usually come in...But since the last TSA regulation, I
> just put my prescribed meds in a zip bag ( last time even included a small
> bottle of calcium that was new and still sealed) and the non-prescriptions
> went into checked luggage. I would not take exception if a TSA agent
> asked me what my medication was for..I look at it as part of their
> training and education to be better agents..Where safety is involved I
> don't sweat such small things.--
>
> --Jean
>
Yes, but your assumption is that all of this leads to increased safety,
which I for one do not buy for one minute.
Paul
Paul Hoffman
Burlington ON
phoffman@cogeco.ca or hoffmanp@mcmaster.ca
"Nothing is so firmly believed as that which is least known" Montaigne
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