Just thought we'd have a bit of fun recalling some funny or daft things that you've done at this point.
Have you ever accidentally left anything on the conveyor belt at the scanning area or done anything silly? I remember once taking off my shoes, belt and watch and putting them through the x-ray machine then proceeding through the scanner myself. I just couldn't make out why the beeper went off when I walked through. The foreign security employee the other side of the desk kept pointing at me and I thought he was asking me to go through again but he kept pointing and saying something I couldn't understand. In the end he had to leave his desk and quite irrately came over and pointed to my bag which was still slung over my shoulder
I went to Majorca while on crutches & as I went through the scanner the lady pointed to my leg. My daughter was in hysterics when I picked up the crutches & showed the lady the bottom of them, when she wanted to see my trainers . Hubby has walked off and left the whole flight bag behind, as he was fussing putting his shoes, belt, etc on.
So I have made sure she just wears casual joggers for travelling in this time
Coming home once I had to go through the scanner a few times, until the security officer told me to take off my sunglasses which were on top of my head.
It's a bit stressful with all the queues and you need your wits about you at times.
cazb-i did just the same as you!!! i went through the scanner 3 times and got frisked and still the guard look puzzled then i realised my sunglasses were still on my head!!!! i always seem to get pulled aside whenever we go away so if im honest i do get a bit flustered and automatically feel guilty even tho im not!!!!
Now my short were of the slighter larger size, and I had to hold them up, now the security man at manchester airport had a laugh, at this, and told me, just hold your shorts, dont bother putting both hand s to the side, other wise my shorts would have fallen down
Another time at Sharm nobody had noticed that one of the Egyptian security guys had lifted a rather large & expensive bottle of aftershave from my sons toiletry bag (This was pre the new liquid security measures) It wasnt until we were walking off that he called My son back and asked if he could keep it . Well actually he said "I need this for myself" . He really felt intimidated and didnt know how to deal with it . He thought if he refused the security guard would make things difficult for him . in the end my husband said it had been a present for him and the guard reluctantly gave it back . Not a pleasant experience
Lyn on our way back from our first trip to the Dom Rep we heard of similar things happening to felliow passengers. Toiletries and perfumes being confiscated for personal use. Again, this was before the liquid restriction regs.
After going through the scanner and ringing the bell I was scannened and it was my wallet I use on holiday, it had very small metal corners.The official then went through it paper by paper and note be note and ran her hand scanner over me and my wallet again and then fetched a tray and sent it through the xray.Jobsworth sprang to mind but I did manage to smile and say nothing
DD1 nearly caused a security alert at birmingham a few years ago...left a suitcase in the queue and forgot about it. Security were around it when she remember and went back for it...we don't let her carry any bags through the airport now!
Coming back from Turkey at Dalaman airport, security asked my husband to remove his belt from his 3/4lentgh shorts he kept telling them that the belt was attached to the short, not understanding what he was saying the security man started to shout at him OFF OFF pointing to the belt. My husband informed me that if he had shouted at him one more time he was going to take his shorts off
My first holiday abroad was with my parents when I was 11 years old. We were off to Ibiza. While waiting to go through the scanners, I noticed the police officers/guards on the other side had machine guns. I turned to dad and said why have they got guns, to which dad replied if the machine beeps they shoot you
The amount of flights that I take each year you would think I would know the routine off by heart but last week when flying home to Germany from Gatwick, at security I put my coat, my case, my small cosmetic plastic bag in the boxes provided. I proceeded to walk through the archway. I had a bit of a headcold that was affecting my hearing and didn't catch what the security people were saying to me. . Eventually my OH caught hold of my arm. I had only walked through with my handbag still slung over my shoulder, the security lady then gave me a short lecture on what I must put through the xray machine when travelling, in the rather patronising manner that younger people often speak to the more elderly. I realise it was no big deal as I was able to go back and put the handbag through the machine but I felt a real fool and wondered what people were thinking. A real senior moment.
I must admit that when i go through security my mind has wandered into a world of its own, there is a lot going on and i think most people find themselves concentrating on one thing and forgetting another,
which brings me to an incident that happened to one of my wifes colleagues , he was on the belt loading items into the x-ray machine and looked down the queue and noticed an attractive lady with a seriously ample chest, and everyone in the queue was aware of her aswell. He asked for her hat and sunglasses, bag and bangles and belt, he was trying to look elsewhere but it was difficult not to notice what was exactly in front of him, he could also feel everyones eyes on him aswell , she walked to the gate and a female officer stopped her , and called him and said , you didn't ask for her shoes! feeling flustered he replied oh sorry i couldn't see them because of her big chest, everyone in the queue was laughing , and the lady didn't mind either after making him feel a bit uncomfortable for a while. so there , its easy for anyone to lose their concentration even if they think they know what they're doing.
A few years ago my son was on a college trip to Lanzarote. Never being one to miss an opportunity, my hubby and I also booked to go to Lanza (opposite ends of the island lol). We only found out when we got home that my son had left his passport in the tray when he went through security. They were getting very short on time as the plane was due to leave and he still hadn't located it. Apparently he told his tutor "it's ok my mum and dad are here somewhere so you can catch your flight". They did find it in time but heaven knows how he thought he was going to get home after mum and dad had located his passport
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