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<blockquote data-quote="Baggsy" data-source="post: 360747" data-attributes="member: 40124"><p>As a frequent traveler to some far flung places around the world, I have to say I haven't had any problems carrying my needles through airport security. So far this year its been Amsterdam, Shanghai, Oslo, Bristol, Exeter and the latest Douala (Cameroon) All I've ever said is that I have Diabetes medication in my hand luggage and needles are also in there. The security personnel seem happy with that, and not once have I had a problem.</p><p>I cant speak for anyone who uses a pump, but for those carrying needles it shouldn't be a problem. Just remember most 1st world countries should be fine, perhaps 3rd world countries may be a little different. Africa can be a problem depending where you go, bribery seems to work for the most part there though.</p><p>Cheers Baggsy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baggsy, post: 360747, member: 40124"] As a frequent traveler to some far flung places around the world, I have to say I haven't had any problems carrying my needles through airport security. So far this year its been Amsterdam, Shanghai, Oslo, Bristol, Exeter and the latest Douala (Cameroon) All I've ever said is that I have Diabetes medication in my hand luggage and needles are also in there. The security personnel seem happy with that, and not once have I had a problem. I cant speak for anyone who uses a pump, but for those carrying needles it shouldn't be a problem. Just remember most 1st world countries should be fine, perhaps 3rd world countries may be a little different. Africa can be a problem depending where you go, bribery seems to work for the most part there though. Cheers Baggsy [/QUOTE]
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