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Re: filmscanners: X-ray scanners/etc



At 02:54 PM 11/25/01, Doug Segar wrote:
>Since the Administrator has issued no such notice regarding the hand 
>checking film provision, the rule does apply WITHOUT exception.

It is in no way clear that the Administrator has not done this.  It is 
difficult to find information on where the changes in security are being 
issued from.  For example, the FAA says that they (not the airlines) are 
now restricting the number of bags, but try and find a government order on 
that.  I'm not sure where the provision for constant random baggage checks 
is that now occur, either.

However, my posting was still just to demonstrate that the public does not 
have an irrevocable right (under the law) to have film hand-checked, and 
that point stands.

In Mexico, my extra camera batteries were taken away at screening.  I was 
told they should have been in my checked baggage.  It's not really safe to 
assume anything these days.  Fed-X apparently no longer guarantees x-ray 
free travel for film, either.


Jeff Spirer
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