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<blockquote data-quote="dancer" data-source="post: 2195987" data-attributes="member: 110569"><p>I have been asked twice for my letter, both times in Europe. The first time I was asked, I pointed to my hand luggage just coming out the other side of X-Ray and said it's in that bag. The security woman shrugged her shoulders and sent me on my way. The second time (in the UK), after I said I couldn't take my pump through the body scanner, and being told I would have to wait for the supervisor, I was taken away for a "personal search". In the private room the supervisor asked if I had a letter but when I said it was in my hand luggage which my husband now had, she didn't ask to see it.</p><p></p><p>I will add that the so-called private search sounded very scary, as I had to sign a form agreeing to remove any clothing where necessary, or to help the search in other ways "for example by lifting up a breast". In fact, nothing was done in that private room that hadn't been done in the normal security area in previous years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer, post: 2195987, member: 110569"] I have been asked twice for my letter, both times in Europe. The first time I was asked, I pointed to my hand luggage just coming out the other side of X-Ray and said it's in that bag. The security woman shrugged her shoulders and sent me on my way. The second time (in the UK), after I said I couldn't take my pump through the body scanner, and being told I would have to wait for the supervisor, I was taken away for a "personal search". In the private room the supervisor asked if I had a letter but when I said it was in my hand luggage which my husband now had, she didn't ask to see it. I will add that the so-called private search sounded very scary, as I had to sign a form agreeing to remove any clothing where necessary, or to help the search in other ways "for example by lifting up a breast". In fact, nothing was done in that private room that hadn't been done in the normal security area in previous years. [/QUOTE]
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