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| Ciao all, A little note of caution for those of you travelling to Roatan. My Sis. who runs the Subway Water Sports Dive shop in Roatan. Had all her luggage cut open by U.S. customs on the Miami to Honduras leg of her flight. All her soft luggage was slit open & ruined and roughly taped up. Various items went missing mostly sweets (candy) and chocolate other people. U.S. customs do not even acknowledge her letters. She travels this route 2 or 3 time a year and this is the fist time this has happened. Beware! It might be advisable to take some precautions & check your Insurance cover. Pip pip -- Chris Notton Replace "nospam" with my surname to reply by email Sostituisca il "nospam" con il mio cognome per rispondere }<////(*> |
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| In article <MPG.1b8f37f26c84b9fc9899b3@news.individual.de>, chris@nospam.net says... > Ciao all, > > A little note of caution for those of you travelling to Roatan. > > My Sis. who runs the Subway Water Sports Dive shop in Roatan. Had all her > luggage cut open by U.S. customs on the Miami to Honduras leg of her > flight. > > All her soft luggage was slit open & ruined and roughly taped up. Various > items went missing mostly sweets (candy) and chocolate other people. > > U.S. customs do not even acknowledge her letters. > > She travels this route 2 or 3 time a year and this is the fist time this > has happened. > > Beware! > > It might be advisable to take some precautions & check your Insurance > cover. > > Pip pip > > > Post got mangled slightly, should read "other people lost more important items" -- Chris Notton Replace "nospam" with my surname to reply by email Sostituisca il "nospam" con il mio cognome per rispondere }<////(*> |
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| In article <MPG.1b8f3b6d884046039899b4@news.individual.de>, chris@nospam.net says... > > All her soft luggage was slit open & ruined and roughly taped up. Various > > items went missing mostly sweets (candy) and chocolate other people. did they get any Moon Pies? do you think it was customs, security or maybe the infamous thieving Miami baggage monkeys? al |
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| In article <MPG.1b8efada846722759896f1@news.verizon.net>, fossuldiver@seatypsy.us says... > In article <MPG.1b8f3b6d884046039899b4@news.individual.de>, > chris@nospam.net says... > > > All her soft luggage was slit open & ruined and roughly taped up. Various > > > items went missing mostly sweets (candy) and chocolate other people. > > did they get any Moon Pies? > > do you think it was customs, security or maybe the infamous thieving > Miami baggage monkeys? > > al > I've been dreaming of pesky Moon Pies & impressing my 'merican buddies by describing them in detail!! The victims were told at reclaim it was the US customs who slit the cases but the pilfering...................... Pip pip -- Chris Notton Replace "nospam" with my surname to reply by email Sostituisca il "nospam" con il mio cognome per rispondere }<////(*> |
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| Chris wrote: > The victims were told at reclaim it was the US customs who slit the cases > but the pilfering...................... Then there are witnesses? Why would her luggage even be near US customs when flying *out* of Miami? -- Steve The above can be construed as personal opinion in the absence of a reasonable belief that it was intended as a statement of fact. If you want a reply to reach me, remove the SPAMTRAP from the address. |
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| Chris wrote: > Ciao all, > > A little note of caution for those of you travelling to Roatan. > > My Sis. who runs the Subway Water Sports Dive shop in Roatan. Had all her > luggage cut open by U.S. customs on the Miami to Honduras leg of her > flight. > > All her soft luggage was slit open & ruined and roughly taped up. Various > items went missing mostly sweets (candy) and chocolate other people. > > U.S. customs do not even acknowledge her letters. > > She travels this route 2 or 3 time a year and this is the fist time this > has happened. > > Beware! > > It might be advisable to take some precautions & check your Insurance > cover. > > Pip pip It's doubtful the dreaded food sniffing beagle is only picking on those people traveling to Roatan, if it was the beagle that instigated the intrusion in the first place. Since my last piece of hard luggage was crunched up by the baggage handling people, I've switched to soft cases that I "lock" with a colored zip lock tie. Security or whomever can clip it off and look inside without resorting to damage and if thieves want to get in, those tiny padlocks that came with the luggage aren't much of a hindrance anyways. If the zip tie is missing when I get my bag off the carousel, I know to check my stuff before I leave the airport. |
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| "Steve" <SPAMTRAPglawackus@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message news:70fVc.494$Ot3.346@twister.nyc.rr.com... > > > Chris wrote: > > > > The victims were told at reclaim it was the US customs who slit the cases > > but the pilfering...................... > > Then there are witnesses? Why would her luggage even be near US customs when flying > *out* of Miami? > Indeed, US customs will do you and your bags together. US Security on the other hand will rifle your bags unbeknownto you until you get them back - I had one of mine checked (outbound from Orlando) and I got it back, just slightly less well packed and with a blue federal cable tie instead of the bog-standard white ones I had used. US Security state quite clearly on all literature that they will not break bags and if they have to because they are suspicious they give you full details of how to get them replaced. This information was even included in mine and they only destroyed a cable-tie! I think you have been stung by the world-famous Miami bag-mafia. I suspect their being told it was US customs was due to our very own baggage handlers, the end of a shift, and "For f**ks sake, I can't be arsed with *another* one of these forms..." Claim it on your holiday insurance - thats what its there for. If you feel particularly public spirited, drop the Miami PD a line with your flight details for their records. CAS |
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| On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 04:20:20 GMT, Steve <SPAMTRAPglawackus@hvc.rr.com> wrote: > > >Al Wells wrote: > > >> do you think it was customs, security or maybe the infamous thieving >> Miami baggage monkeys? > >Either way, it sounds like yet another reason to not fly through Miami unless it's >absolutely necessary. > Shouldn't that be "another reason not to fly through the US"? The Untied States - Home of Bush the unelected, discoverer of terrorism. Pete S |
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| <Pete S.> dribbled down his momma's chin ... > The Untied States - Home of Bush the unelected, discoverer of > terrorism. Feel free to not come here... We don't want any fuckin' frogs here anyway... Oh, BTW, surrendered to anyone new this week? |
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Pete wrote: > On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 04:20:20 GMT, Steve <SPAMTRAPglawackus@hvc.rr.com> > wrote: > > >> >>Al Wells wrote: >> >> >> >>>do you think it was customs, security or maybe the infamous thieving >>>Miami baggage monkeys? >> >>Either way, it sounds like yet another reason to not fly through Miami unless it's >>absolutely necessary. >> > > Shouldn't that be "another reason not to fly through the US"? > > The Untied States - Home of Bush the unelected, discoverer of > terrorism. > > Pete S in case you have been incommunicado Bush is not the unelected. Elected set forth and followed to the letter of the law |
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