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

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> 
> Eric Burger wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> Sure.  But while folk like us probably ought to think of the issuebefore we 
> buy something in Duty Free -- because, after all, we *always* forsee the full 
> range of interaction effects, when making changes to complex systems -- it's 
> not reasonable to expect average travellers to.
> 
> No warnings.  Nothing.

	At least the last time I bought duty free alcohol, Febuary,
	the staff warned me before I completed the transaction that
	I would not get it through security.  I luckily have the
	option of purchasing it when I leaving and picking it up
	just before immigration and customs.  The pre-departure
	price is also less than the pre-arrival price.

	Mark
 
> They get inside a security perimeter and think they are safe to buy the 
> liquids they could not take through the perimeter.
> 
> d/
> 
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>    Brandenburg InternetWorking
>    bbiw.net
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