goofieslonglostsis
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You'ld better start throwing in some good chocolate or do some major ducking, Bavaria. Something tells me your opinion might not be 'loved' by all. 

You'ld better start throwing in some good chocolate or do some major ducking, Bavaria. Something tells me your opinion might not be 'loved' by all.![]()
I am afraid that, owing to new security regulations, all chocolate entering the US from International destinations must be sent via Canada to be tested by crashbb (newly appointment chocolate sampler). And you, to be absolutely certain that the chocolate is safe, I feel it prudent to sample the entirety.
Ah my friend, in case it was not clear, I do not concern myself with opinions here except those of the ones I respect.You'ld better start throwing in some good chocolate or do some major ducking, Bavaria. Something tells me your opinion might not be 'loved' by all.![]()
Ah my friend, in case it was not clear, I do not concern myself with opinions here except those of the ones I respect.
I don't expect everyone to agree on every subject but I do think that rational argument and discussion is far more productive then tossing about inane stereotypes and baseless accusation!
crashbb, you are more than welcome to the box of Asbach Uralt purchased at the ever declining supermarket at FRA the first week of December - the sugar has already risen and the alcohol solidified. If we are to criticize our foreigner airports then I will readily agree that the Tegut at FRA is shameful (although our MUC has two Edeka markets and my beloved Turkish takeaway)
Ja, ja, crashbb already told me that I need to clean house again!
And gentle reader, my box is not filled with nastygrams this month, instead it keeps being filled with messages of agreement and support, believe it or not!!!
(Oh, and 'Mom', our esteemed moderator, also PMd me an article in German to translate, and the headline was ironically enough 'Christmas is Better in Germany'. I do think that Mom has a sense of humour, or an appreciation for irony)
And gentle reader, my box is not filled with nastygrams this month, instead it keeps being filled with messages of agreement and support, believe it or not!!!![]()
I haven't bothered to read most of the threads here this week because the few times I did look I was frankly sickened, and it reinforced what I have said for the past year or so here.
THANK YOU to my fellow posters for posting what you did, although I suspect that many will not read it or will now accuse of being 'anti-something'. There was similar thread on the CB which deteriorated into how 'poor' our security is, which is simply not the case.
After PA103 a lot of measures were put into place for US bound flights, such as the interview questions. Positive bag match was something we did for years long before it was done in America. US airports allowed non-passengers into the gate area before 9/11. We have to provide API and ESTA information. The list goes on and on and on.
And as you have stated, we had to contend with IRA, ETA, Rote Armee Fraktion, and any number of other groups for many decades.
The vast majority of short term changes implemented this week impacted us (how many readers here had to change their holiday plans this week, for instance? how many had their carry ons limited? how many had no IFE? how many had to stay seated?) It wasn't the US domestic flights - it was uswho had to do so and some of us in the end never got to our final destination.
The reality is that we have long had tighter security in place (coming from someone who travels regularly between US destinations, the developing world, and the major European airports).
The impact will be an economic one as well, as many people do choose to vacation elsewhere.
Hadley; Ritter, Kinder, I'll have our american friends have their pick with them. We can get enough of them around here. Now Haribo on the other hand? That is one of theI splurge on about once a year and get myself a nice supply thanks to some online German candy shops. Have fun at the factory!
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Does every thread on this board eventually deteriorate into a discussion of chocolate/candy?![]()
Does every thread on this board eventually deteriorate into a discussion of chocolate/candy?![]()
I am amazed that there isn't any Haribo in the Netherlands! I thought they were selling it all over Europe now! I am a huge Haribo fan and think this is one of the things that it is one of the best features of the Geman pavillion in Epcot that they sell Haribo there!![]()
And to stay on topic: I am really surprised why this guy was flying on a one-way-ticket without luggage. This should normally have triggered special security questioning from all what we have heard in recent years (it appears that it did not). And I have allways been wondering about the sense of this idea: wouldn't it be easy to avoid special screening by buying a return ticket (in Economy it is often cheaper anyway than a one way ticket) and packing a mock suitcase??? Perhaps this guy wanted to be found out????![]()
And so I would turn the original question on its head and ask the OP why airport security in the US is so lax in comparison to 'international' airports.
To give you a 'nice' idea of how tight security can be at AMS; one very specific route that has a drug trafficing problem comes with a very high risk of not leaving AMS before you get "invited" for a nice "intimate" check. Yep.....................
And if we watch FOX, we all know how much drug-heaven our lovely corner of the world is.![]()
Most travelers at U.S. airports never get a pat-down when they pass through security. A metal detector must be set off first and then screeners would need to find out what triggered the alarm. That often amounts to screeners just lightly tapping on a passenger's arms, legs and clothes.