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[IP] RE: security at airports



Sometime in the last couple of years the Homeland Security people decided that
insulin pumps were dangerous and could be put to sinister uses.  I've done
some flying since then and have been taken aside and my stuff wiped for
explosive residue and been wanded every time I've flown.  I've just adapted to
it when I fly and allow extra time.  I would think that the syringes in my
carryon and the bottles of insulin in the baggie would tip them off anyway if
I tried to hide it, and it isn't that much of an inconvenience.  There was a
whole thread on this a while back, you might want to check the archives.



When travelling to another country (and Canada qualifies) I would expect
different security procedures to be in force.  They are not uniform across the
US, and can vary a little from time to time even in the same airport.  So
there isn't really an answer to your question about LAX.  I usually just tell
the screener before I step through the screening machine, and they have been
perfectly pleasant while doing their jobs when I've encountered this.



Just my experience.



Kathy





> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:19:07 -0800
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