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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2114362" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>We had a terrible time at Bristol airport too. We were carrying no meds or lancets or liquids at all but they still insisted on emptying the contents of my bag. It only had travel documents, a dictionary, jumpers and macs in it but it still took us over 2 hours to get through to the gate. They were unpacking around a third of all the bags there and embarassing alot of people by doing so. One woman had her case unpacked by a male security officer in full view of a whole queue of people and she only had clothes in it. There really was no need to take her underwear out for all to see.</p><p></p><p>So if you are going from Bristol airport with medical supplies get there early with lots of time to spare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2114362, member: 85197"] We had a terrible time at Bristol airport too. We were carrying no meds or lancets or liquids at all but they still insisted on emptying the contents of my bag. It only had travel documents, a dictionary, jumpers and macs in it but it still took us over 2 hours to get through to the gate. They were unpacking around a third of all the bags there and embarassing alot of people by doing so. One woman had her case unpacked by a male security officer in full view of a whole queue of people and she only had clothes in it. There really was no need to take her underwear out for all to see. So if you are going from Bristol airport with medical supplies get there early with lots of time to spare. [/QUOTE]
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