 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Sep 6, 2006 3:17am | I heard that airplane passengers are now required to pour out any drinks they have before boarding an airplane. That sounds horrid to me, who usually travels with a great deal of refreshments (a full bar really) in my carryon luggage.
So my question is, does this new regulation apply to unopened containers? Can I bring an unopened bottle onto the plane? |
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 Sponsor | mfresco | Oct 6, 2006 4:31am | | The last time I took the big grey bird, it was all banned. |
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 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Oct 6, 2006 4:55am | This is the kind of issue I'd be willing to protest about...
What would Thomas Jefferson do, if they told him he couldn't bring his whiskey along? What kind of country is this, anyways? I'm not afraid of some scrawny arabs half-ways around the world, I'm scared of big brother and his prison state! |
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| | cork | Nov 18, 2006 4:45pm | | No Laphroaig on the plane?! I say take the train.... |
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| | cork | Nov 18, 2006 6:15pm | | Ever ride the boat? |
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