To: Inspector Harry Callahan
How hard would it be for them to provide an envelope for you to address, pay the shipping and have your belongings sent back to you? I can't believe the option of getting your things back isn't given to you, at least it wasn't when my tweezers were confiscated last Thanksgiving... who's to say dishonest security won't start taking things just because they want them?
6 posted on
02/28/2003 10:40:47 AM PST by
lizm_77
To: lizm_77
A few months ago while traveling with his wife, my brother forgot to remove his leatherman from his pocket and the good folks at Pittsburgh International relieved him of it.(I bought it for him, so I was ticked. I've since replaced it.)
A system of returning the items should be the way to go.
10 posted on
02/28/2003 10:55:16 AM PST by
pubmom
To: lizm_77
...who's to say dishonest security won't start taking things just because they want them?Good point. And probably the very reason there's no "high end" knives in those Ebay auction lots.
To: lizm_77
who's to say dishonest security won't start taking things just because they want them? Good point. On a related note, did you notice there's no "high end" knives in those Ebay auction lots?
In other words, this corrupt program is ripe for even more corruption.
Wake up folks. Drive when possible.
To: lizm_77
Well, that's two replies that have been swallowed. Testing...
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