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It's weird that you can not bring matches in your checked luggage but can carry them on the clothes you are wearing, I would (if ever) consider a bigger risk the matches on the hands of "terrorists" than a package in the belly of the plane.
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I knew that question would uncover some strange happenings.
One yr a woman was bringing home 3 styrofoam chests with fish they had caught. As luggage came down the chest got slammed with heavy bags and fish was all over. She was not a happy camper. |
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Ok, back on topic. One day I saw at Mexico airport's security check a bow and arrows confiscated from a passenger. Those were the souvenirs of his Chiapas trip, so they were not exactly functional but even then, Who would think of carrying those on board after 9/11?
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One of the Jamaican guys that works at my orchard took a 500c.c. Honda engine apart,left the block and packed the rest in a small gym bag.I went to pick it up and I swear it weighed at least 100 pounds!He was on a charter flight and said it was "NO PROBLEM"
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