I think that was 2 diapers. what the hell kind of threat are 
diapers?  It's not any different from bringing a jacket or something, 
is it?  I don't get it.  

--- In [email protected], "Nancy Vogel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> *ONE* diaper for the entire flight?  No experience to base it on, 
but it 
> seems it woud take more than that.  And as for the restriction on 
> prescription medicine, flights get delayed, and as for not allowing 
the pill 
> bottles, I'm sure there are those who need the bottle for refills 
or for 
> security on connecting flights, internatiional or otherwise.  But 
everyone, 
> staff and passengers, was new at this, so they did well.  Listen, 
today at 
> the community pool I go to for water exercise, there was a sign 
saying that 
> "due to the heighten [sic] security situation," all swimmers had to 
sign in 
> and present ID.  So we're all still learning.
> 
> Nancy
> 
> I'm back.  And yes, I travelled from Heathrow to Dulles yesterday 
in what 
> turned into a 21 hour trip.  Yipee!  It's something else at 
Heathrow.  One 
> woman with a baby in arms was told she could only take two diapers 
and one 
> bottle of baby formula with her on her international flight.  They 
told us 
> we could take one book, changed their minds, and made everyone 
throw away 
> their books at security.  We were allowed to take a wallet, keys, 
one pairs 
> of eyeglasses sans case, our passport, the precise number of 
prescription 
> pills we might need but not the bottles, tampons if needed and that 
was 
> absolutely it. Good times.  The poor staff!  Well, the whole 
airport bonded 
> and I can now say I've survived an international incident.  Went to 
the 
> Edinburgh Fringe fest
>







 
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