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03.08.2010, 06:41 #1
Rolex got stolen during Airport Security Check ...
Hello guys,
Rolex Airport Security Check
just found this one here .. which reminded me that I also took my watch off during security check sometimes. These guys seem to love to give me a thorough second check too .. sweeping my laptop and the works .. just short of somebody sticking his finger up my .. dont get me wrong, Airport security is necessary but why always me ?? And I mean ALWAYS ..
Once a TSA guy told me when I lined up for the screening; .. "we recommend that you take your shoes off" .. well that is really some trouble because I always wear shoes with laces. They also never have chairs where you could sit down after the check to put your shoes back on. Since that was a only recommendation, I kept them on. At least until the TSA guy got a bit annoyed with me .. But hey, I am German, I do not receive such fine tunes. Kind of like saying Bathroom or Restroom when you actually mean Toilet. After all, you dont want to take a bath or even take a rest but take a pee for crying out loud .. Nothing to be ashamed of, is there?beste Grüsse
Andreas
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03.08.2010, 07:58 #2
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LG, Oliver
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03.08.2010, 08:35 #3
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Well, I was in London last week (flying from Berlin). At both security checks, I put my watch in on of these robust cases for eyeglasses and put them deep into my rucksack. It's stupid to x-ray a watch, what kind a bomb should fit in there? However, my if the watch is buried in the bag it's more difficult to steale it.
Regarding the toilets, look out for lavatories... or try "where's the loo"?Viele Grüße,
Andreas
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03.08.2010, 08:35 #4Original von ulfale
For me the deeper sense of this posting keeps concealed...
Wo hast Du denn Englisch gelernt?Mit besten Grüßen,
Stefan
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03.08.2010, 08:38 #5
RE: Rolex got stolen during Airport Security Check ...
Original von hourglass
....But hey, I am German, ....Mit besten Grüßen,
Stefan
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03.08.2010, 09:29 #6
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Original von Lord Sinclair
Original von ulfale
For me the deeper sense of this posting keeps concealed...
Wo hast Du denn Englisch gelernt?
Ich habs in D gelernt und find seinen Satz eigentlich ziemlich fehlerfrei...Viele Grüße,
Christoph
Auch Zwerge haben mal klein angefangen!
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03.08.2010, 10:00 #7
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Original von Mulligan
Original von Lord Sinclair
Original von ulfale
For me the deeper sense of this posting keeps concealed...
Wo hast Du denn Englisch gelernt?
Ich habs in D gelernt und find seinen Satz eigentlich ziemlich fehlerfrei...
Back to the topic: Why don't you post a picture from you? Maybe this leads closer to the answer why it's always you
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03.08.2010, 11:08 #8
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He said if the statements made to Crenshaw are true, then TSA violated its own policies. “They have a duty to be certain that all items are to be returned to the traveler,” Coker said. “They can’t abdicate that duty.”
Now that is an interesting fact, I am not sure, whether this applies to German or EU legislation; i.e. for security controls at airports.
I do not think that they take any responsibility for lost items during screening?
Does anyone know a factual law that applies here?
# Dirk, Christoph & Brett:
This is the english speaking corner, so by forum rules you have to write in English, since very few international users speak German. If you want to keep your language native, change to the main bit. And btw. before you try to teach others English, I'd rather keep this comments for myself
And I bet everyone understands what Oliver is talking about, especially the native speakers.
# Oliver, your sentence is almost perfectly fine, I would change it into the following: For me the deeper sense of this posting remains questionable... or more simple: I don't understand the purpose of this posting...
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03.08.2010, 11:16 #9
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picture "from" you
es mi primer dia...Gruß, Ruben
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03.08.2010, 11:23 #10
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03.08.2010, 11:28 #11
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Yes Antoinne,
that's what I meant - we need a native speaker..., thanks
Btw: I didn't intent teaching anybody, please read my lines above again and think about it
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03.08.2010, 11:30 #12
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Yes Antoinne,
that's what I meant - we need a native speaker..., thanks
I love you too
# Dirk
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03.08.2010, 13:05 #13Original von ulfale
For me the deeper sense of this posting keeps concealed...
Rolex Forum ... here ... article about Rolex gets stolen ... kind of is on topic ... this is just to remind us that we are often carrying valuable items with us ... I also tend to forget that sometimes ...
Lord Sinclair .. why would I not write in English, its the English corner of the forum after all .. besides that is also out of courtesy to our friends here who dont speak German.
yucafrita .. I was just trying to be funny .. but I will remember the .. loo
beste Grüsse
Andreas
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03.08.2010, 13:13 #14
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yucafrita .. I was just trying to be funny .. but I will remember the .. loo
Viele Grüße,
Andreas
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03.08.2010, 14:49 #15
great ... next time I use some smilies for good measure ..
beste Grüsse
Andreas
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03.08.2010, 16:12 #16
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03.08.2010, 16:54 #17
OK .. another try
click here ----> click me I am a link <---- click here
The link above leads to an online news magazine .. the article there is about a stolen Rolex .. the theft apparently happened during the security check at the airport ..beste Grüsse
Andreas
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03.08.2010, 17:04 #18
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Yes, this topic has been discused a couple of times in this forum. It also happened to myself a couple of years ago (=> Attention: German language threat!).
My personal solution is to keep my watch(es) in locked hand luggage.
As soon as anybody wants to see what's in there, they need me to open the case and I can keep an eye on my belongings...
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03.08.2010, 17:22 #19Original von yucafrita
Well, I was in London last week (flying from Berlin). At both security checks, I put my watch in on of these robust cases for eyeglasses and put them deep into my rucksack. It's stupid to x-ray a watch, what kind a bomb should fit in there? However, my if the watch is buried in the bag it's more difficult to steale it.
Regarding the toilets, look out for lavatories... or try "where's the loo"?
x-ray to found a bomb in your watch
no.......only that you dont beep in the detectorframe
bis dann,carlos...................................
eine uhr sollte niemals stärker als ihr träger sein
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03.08.2010, 17:22 #20
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My personal solution is to keep my watch(es) in locked hand luggage.
As soon as anybody wants to see what's in there, they need me to open the case and I can keep an eye on my belongings...that's the way...
anyone knows about the law? who is responsible for stolen items during a security scan?
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