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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2453437" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>I have flown 100s of times through airports around the world.</p><p>Whilst the letter is rarely needed it has been needed on more than one occasion and I would rather carry a small piece of paper which costs nothing and weighs barely anything than be refused travel.</p><p>I think of it as insurance - most of us buy travel insurance but use it very rarely.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I stopped using my needle clipper because I was scratched by clipped needles multiple times. They do not seem very safe to me as they leave a small sharp protrusion. They are no longer prescribed in my area (probably because I am not the only person who has found this). Hence, I carry a small bottle as I mentioned earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2453437, member: 527103"] I have flown 100s of times through airports around the world. Whilst the letter is rarely needed it has been needed on more than one occasion and I would rather carry a small piece of paper which costs nothing and weighs barely anything than be refused travel. I think of it as insurance - most of us buy travel insurance but use it very rarely. I stopped using my needle clipper because I was scratched by clipped needles multiple times. They do not seem very safe to me as they leave a small sharp protrusion. They are no longer prescribed in my area (probably because I am not the only person who has found this). Hence, I carry a small bottle as I mentioned earlier. [/QUOTE]
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