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LedHead
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L over plane
#6371530 - 12/14/06 07:24 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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unperfed white on white. put it in my wallet or put it in a book that will be in my backpack im carrying on
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Re: L over plane [Re: LedHead]
#6371542 - 12/14/06 07:28 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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have fun! make sure it's relatively low dose. A plane is probably one of the worst places to start freaking out. And be aware that you wont be able to move much
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Re: L over plane [Re: cookeman]
#6371577 - 12/14/06 07:36 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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oh no, sorry i should have explained better, is putting it in my wallet the best place to get past security with it, or do u think in a book inside my backpack im carrying on. usually u just put ur wallet right on the conveyor and they never touch it. just a little 10strip, it looks like a little piece of paper.
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Re: L over plane [Re: LedHead]
#6371739 - 12/14/06 08:14 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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It would probably make a good bookmark.
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Re: L over plane [Re: LedHead]
#6372781 - 12/15/06 03:34 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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I've had to pull my wallet out to show ID... I've had airport security flip through a book I was holding...
I've never had anybody open a sealed/addressed/stamped US postal letter (think seasons greetings), at least in the US... such a search would be illegal, in the US, without a warrant.
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Re: L over plane [Re: Seuss]
#6373216 - 12/15/06 09:05 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm not sure how well that would fly in an airport... I don't know if it's technically illegal or not.
I'd probably put a small band-aid on my leg, under my pants. Could fit 20 under it easily if wrapped well.
The wallet is a bad idea. My belt set off a detector once. I emptied my pockets, and they flipped through every part of the wallet.
I'd never take a drug on a plane, but if I did something as easy to get away with as this substance, I'd probably put it in checked baggage, simply because I think I'd show my nervousness in the security lines. I'm not the best at dealing with that kind of pressure...
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LedHead
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hey everyone thanks for the input, soo... it looks like i may just put in my checked baggage, i had never heard of anyone's wallet getting searched before in an airport security line. such bullshit, i dunno though perhaps in a letter is the best. if i do a letter can i just leave it in my carryon or u think checked is best
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Re: L over plane [Re: LedHead]
#6373640 - 12/15/06 10:55 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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I didn't mean to suggest that checked baggage is safer, I honestly have no idea. So, don't take my advice for such reasons. I have no experience with these things.
I was just explaining that I might be less likely to sweat bullets if it wasn't on me, though I'd still be somewhat nervous.
The band-aid method sounds good to me. Even if they searched your body very well, I doubt they'd rip off a band-aid. Who knows, though these days. But I can't think of anything you could really hide behind a band-aid besides a few hits of paper. It'd be a bit warm close to your body, but you could take it off once past the gates.
tightly wrapped in plastic wrap, you could stack up two, maybe three tenstrips (maybe they'd only be 7 or 8-strips depending on band-aid length) and just slap the band-aid right on top of them.
Another idea I've had for 10-strip location (I've never needed to hide one... my mind just tends to wander) is, as a number of my shirts and jeans are a little torn up, to just slip it in the seam, such as at the bottom of a pant-leg. Slide it around all the way to the front, which isn't torn.
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Once you have step foot into a airport in the US. They can search you/carry on, without a warrant. Look at up at a tsa website
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