Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

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Guys - This is true (or, supposed to be true) in ALL countries.  You go
between two sterile environments, and ALL the rules get reset.  This isn't a
Europe thing, a U.S. thing, or a foobar thing.  It's the way airport
security works.


On 3/14/07 2:55 PM, "Dave Crocker" <dhc2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> 
> Brian E Carpenter wrote:
>> It is reported by The Economist dated March 10 that if you buy duty free
>> liquids outside Europe, carry them on the plane with you, and have to go
>> through airport security while changing planes in Europe, your liquids
>> will be confiscated, assuming they exceed 100 ccs.
> 
> 
> 10 minutes ago, I watched a guy get caught in this trap, in Los Angeles.
> 
> French guy, bought some Champagne at duty free for his previous flight,
> switching terminals and, therefore, having to go through security.  Boy, what
> he pissed off!
> 
> d/
> 
> ps.  No, I don't know why a French guy was buying Champagne, when he was about
> to fly to France...

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