Meeky Mouse
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2007
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I was recently waiting on a long security line at Orlando airport and noticed a sign there that said ipads, Kindles, netbooks, and a few other small electronic devices can now remain in your carryon bag. I was happy to see this because it meant that a separate bin would not be required for my netbook and I'd have one less item to juggle at the other side of the xray machine. Someone was making my travel experience easier - what a relief! Or so I thought...
Long story short, the TSA employee:
1. Called me out
2. Refused to listen when I politely told him the sign said it could stay in the bag (and I truly was polite - no harsh words or attitude, I swear)
3. Insisted I reach into the xray device to pull out not only my bag, but also the 3 that had followed it (they weren't my bags, but I had to pull them out to reach mine)
4. Then got downright insulting when one of other bags accidentally fell into the bin (he restarted the belt before I was able to get the bin & the bags I'd removed back into the machine, so I had to shove them in ahead of the other moving bags as fast as I could. Because I couldn't see what I was doing, one of them fell into the bin).
This is the gist of it (I didn't include all of the details). I thought I must have misunderstood the sign and I told him so, so I really think his rude comments & impatient actions were completely uncalled for. After returning home, I was able to confirm that my netbook could have stayed in my bag. But being right doesn't seem to matter much when you're dealing with a self-righteous individual in a position of power.
So a word of warning to the rest of you: you may still want to put all of your electronic devices in the bin no matter what the signs say. I know I will from now on.
Long story short, the TSA employee:
1. Called me out
2. Refused to listen when I politely told him the sign said it could stay in the bag (and I truly was polite - no harsh words or attitude, I swear)
3. Insisted I reach into the xray device to pull out not only my bag, but also the 3 that had followed it (they weren't my bags, but I had to pull them out to reach mine)
4. Then got downright insulting when one of other bags accidentally fell into the bin (he restarted the belt before I was able to get the bin & the bags I'd removed back into the machine, so I had to shove them in ahead of the other moving bags as fast as I could. Because I couldn't see what I was doing, one of them fell into the bin).
This is the gist of it (I didn't include all of the details). I thought I must have misunderstood the sign and I told him so, so I really think his rude comments & impatient actions were completely uncalled for. After returning home, I was able to confirm that my netbook could have stayed in my bag. But being right doesn't seem to matter much when you're dealing with a self-righteous individual in a position of power.
So a word of warning to the rest of you: you may still want to put all of your electronic devices in the bin no matter what the signs say. I know I will from now on.