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We've gotten the red light and travelled with groups of friends who got the red light. Not a big deal, from the moment you land, you will be embarrassed by your lack of being bi-tri-quad-lingual. They are professional, courteous and just doing their job to insure the safety of others and the environment. If you get stopped, thank them. Tell the kids what might happen, why they do this and the everyone will wait for them on the other side of the doors. Remind them that it is a secure area if they are concerned, probably one of the safest, most watched areas in any public place.
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