Israeli airport security is probably the tightest in the world -- it's certainly the one that spends the most time asking intrusive questions -- so it's interesting to note that Ben Gurion does not apply the rules regarding liquids and ziplock bags. Equally interesting, in a different sense, is how much personal information there appeared to be to read in the computers at security and passport control.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Airports - Part 2 - Ben Gurion
Israeli airport security is probably the tightest in the world -- it's certainly the one that spends the most time asking intrusive questions -- so it's interesting to note that Ben Gurion does not apply the rules regarding liquids and ziplock bags. Equally interesting, in a different sense, is how much personal information there appeared to be to read in the computers at security and passport control.
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