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Subject: martin the cretin Posted on: 11 May 2007 20:56:23 CEST

martin in full spam

"Jacqueline" a écrit dans le message de news:
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> On Fri, 11 May 2007 16:47:07 +0200, Martin wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 11 May 2007 16:42:24 +0200, Erick T. Barkhuis
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Martin:
>>>
>>>> Another good question is what legal right do security have to
>>>> confiscate and keep property? They have a legal right to stop you
>>>> boarding with forbidden items but ...
>>>
>>>Would you have a practical solution, then? What can they do?
>>>- refuse to let you through while you have those items in possession
>>>- confiscate them and give you a receipt...they should return the items
>>>(unless illegal items like weapons you're not entitled to carry, but then
>>>they would have to arrest you) upon request when you return.
>>
>>Two bins one labeled
>>
>>" I donate this to >>confiscated
>>goods too>
>>
>>the other labeled
>>
>>"Arriving passengers help yourselves"
>>
>>>Come to think of it: in 1985, when I visited Russia, I wasn't allowed to
>>>bring Russian money back with me. So, I had to empty my wallet and give
>>>them my rubles. I still have the receipt.
>>>If I returned within 10 years, they would give me the money upon showing
>>>the receipt.
>
> When KLM makes the seats cheaper for 'clowns', you must be a very
> lucky man, Martin!