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Airport Security Pains To Continue Beyond Next Week When Boris Promised They Would End.
Worldwide in normal times, half a million people pass through airport security every hour. Many airline passengers say it is the worst part of the journey – in particular, the need to limit LAGs (liquids, aerosols and gels) to small containers and extract them from cabin baggage.
These rules were introduced hastily in 2006 as a temporary measure. Despite repeated promises to the contrary, they remain in place.
In 2019 Boris Johnson promised the rules would be eased at major UK airports by 1 December 2022, allowing larger quantities and eliminating the need to have liquids separately scanned.
Less than a week to go, and it won’t happen.
Another Boris vote-catcher which was false – surprise surprise !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Leaving Lanzarote airport back in the summer with a salt and pepper set in my carry-on I made a silent wish for the patient, friendly types you see on the Australian border security programmes to magically appear and deal with the 'situation'.
El Customo adopted the habit of progressively raising his voice, perhaps imagining that my knowledge of Spanish would instantly improve if harangued enough.
Anyhoo, made it through and he earned his crust for the day.
Yes, Mr J is a complete stranger to the truth but let's not forget where the real blame for all this pish lies, lunatic religionists.
El Customo adopted the habit of progressively raising his voice, perhaps imagining that my knowledge of Spanish would instantly improve if harangued enough.
Anyhoo, made it through and he earned his crust for the day.
Yes, Mr J is a complete stranger to the truth but let's not forget where the real blame for all this pish lies, lunatic religionists.
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