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 > Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/weingartenchatters/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
