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<blockquote data-quote="briped" data-source="post: 1801496" data-attributes="member: 472718"><p>I travel from Cph once a month, and have done for at least 10 years. Always just with carry on luggage. It contains one or two victoza pens, and I've never been stopped because of them. Other weird stuff, yes, toothbrush charger, for example. I was advised not to pack it in the corner of my small suitcase, as it might resemble a bomb <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> Yes, fine, ok. I haven't heeded the advice, and was never stopped because of that again.</p><p>I honestly believe that many of them are enjoying their 8 hours of daily power. Once a foreign female passenger was given a regular telling off for putting perfume on while going through security. The security officer treated her like a naughty schoolgirl and claimed there could be people suffering from perfume allergies. True enough, but right after security everybody has to go through the biggest perfume outlet in Denmark!! To make a quiet point I asked her if there was any way of avoiding that. I hope the other woman heard. </p><p>I've had unpleasant experiences at Heathrow too, but nothing diabetes related. I do dread security anywhere in the world, though. I hope they were treating you courteously at Cph?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briped, post: 1801496, member: 472718"] I travel from Cph once a month, and have done for at least 10 years. Always just with carry on luggage. It contains one or two victoza pens, and I've never been stopped because of them. Other weird stuff, yes, toothbrush charger, for example. I was advised not to pack it in the corner of my small suitcase, as it might resemble a bomb :rolleyes: Yes, fine, ok. I haven't heeded the advice, and was never stopped because of that again. I honestly believe that many of them are enjoying their 8 hours of daily power. Once a foreign female passenger was given a regular telling off for putting perfume on while going through security. The security officer treated her like a naughty schoolgirl and claimed there could be people suffering from perfume allergies. True enough, but right after security everybody has to go through the biggest perfume outlet in Denmark!! To make a quiet point I asked her if there was any way of avoiding that. I hope the other woman heard. I've had unpleasant experiences at Heathrow too, but nothing diabetes related. I do dread security anywhere in the world, though. I hope they were treating you courteously at Cph? [/QUOTE]
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