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Re: [ATM] re: Thieves OT-but still




----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy Brandenburg" <gfbrandenburg@yahoo.com>
To: "Ellen Mackenzie" <mackenzieconsulting@sympatico.ca>; <atm@atmlist.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: [ATM] re: Thieves OT-but still


> I later sent an email to the Dept of Homeland Security
> telling them what had happened, and asking what would
> have happened if my gaffe had been discovered. I got
> no response at all.

The reality is that it was "after the fact" and is not significant enough to
warrant a response.
I would imagine those poor people are run off their feet trying to keep pace
with a piece of hysteric legislation designed to appease a certain
population segment.
Your query was probably filed for future reference but would not be likely
to ever see the light of day again.

A couple of months ago, I had a pocket knife with a blade of 1. 5 inches
confiscated. It was stamped with a firm's logo and stated that it was a "50
year" commerative. I stated it was a keepsake, issued by a friend's firm. I
was left with my 6 inch long steel cased ballpoint pen and my 12 inch steel
engineer's rule to take on board. The staff could not see any incongruency
in their selections, even after I pointed out that a pen could be rammed
into the eye socket into the brain.

I further asked if the item could be given to cabin staff and returned to me
on disembarking. Not to be so.

Joseph Armstrong.


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