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Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Items confiscated at airports

From The Independent newspaper this week:

Live animals and handcuffs are among the most confiscated items taken from passengers at airport security.  In a survey conducted by comparison site JetCost revealed that the most confiscated item was handcuffs, with 14 per cent of those surveyed admitting to having the item taken away from them.
More than 2,194 Britons over 18 were asked whether they’d ever had anything removed from their luggage by security while travelling - after first being asked if they had ever been tempted to take a souvenir home.  Second on the list of most confiscated items were nature related souvenirs such as sand or foliage - while nine per cent of respondents said when they tried to bring back a sample of sand from a particular beach, it’d be confiscated.
Living animals came third on the list, with 8 per cent saying creatures including lizards and spiders had to be left behind after they tried to bring them back from abroad.
This was the full list:
1. Handcuffs - 14%
2. Sand / foliage / other part of the natural surroundings - 9%
3. A living animal (i.e. lizards, spiders etc.) - 8%
4. Tent pegs - 6%
5. A dead animal (i.e. pheasant) - 3%
It might just be me but I'm more concerned with the ones trying to bring spiders, lizards, dead animals and tent pegs in their carry on luggage, than the ones with handcuffs....  But 14%??  Really???

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

About six years ago we hired a villa in a warm, friendly country. There was a rep who came around checking we are happy with our villa. There was nothing to be unhappy about but this lady liked to sit and chat for a while and she liked to gossip. It seemed the couple renting the place before us had left a large drawstring bag behind. It contained a whip, masks, handcuffs and other similar items. She arranged for it to be returned to the couple....a middle aged clergyman and his wife!
Old Tom

James Stephenson said...

Brilliant Old Tom - there's got to be a place in the market for holiday homes that come equipped in that sort of way. I seem to remember reading a few years ago about some sort of S&M resort complex in Europe.