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Subject: Re: KLM and emergency exit seats Posted on: Sun, 13 May 2007 11:05:17 GMT

On Fri, 11 May 2007 20:17:27 GMT, "Lennart Petersen"
wrote:

>What's legal may differ from country to country but generally I think
>they've no such rights. By mistake I had a pair of miniscissors left
>in my luggage when Ryan advised me take the bag as handluggage. The
>security in Lübeck found it and told me it was forbidden in handluggage and
>I could check in the bag.
>O.k "throw it away" i said. "No,you must do it" was the answer so I had
>to throw it in a bin personally.
>When stricter rules applied after 9/11 we faced some problems at our
>mailterminal as a lot of passengers from Stockholm-Arlanda airport choose to
>send back refused items in envelopes back to themselves.

Interesting that Lubeck were competent security. on September 16th
2001 (or so), I flew out of lubeck with my 2.5" pocket knife in the
webbing of my rucksack (I'd forgotten it was there until arriving back
at stastead and thinking, hmm...

Jim.