ðòïåëôù 


  áòèé÷ 


Apache-Talk @lexa.ru 

Inet-Admins @info.east.ru 

Filmscanners @halftone.co.uk 

Security-alerts @yandex-team.ru 

nginx-ru @sysoev.ru 

  óôáôøé 


  ðåòóïîáìøîïå 


  ðòïçòáííù 



ðéûéôå
ðéóøíá












     áòèé÷ :: Filmscanners
Filmscanners mailing list archive (filmscanners@halftone.co.uk)

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

RE: filmscanners: RE: film scanners: X-ray scanners/etc



In this case he is not falsifying anything. He IS an emissary. His friend
DOES work for the state of Louisiana. He can verify who he is and who he
represents. 

Jack

-----Original Message-----
From: Julian Vrieslander [mailto:julianv@mindspring.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 6:34 PM
To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
Subject: RE: filmscanners: RE: film scanners: X-ray scanners/etc


On 11/21/01 6:01 PM, Jack Phipps <JPhipps@asf.com>, wrote:

>One of my friends has some business cards he had printed. Something to the
>effect that he is a special emissary to some low level government official
>(a friend of his in Louisiana who would back up his story if need be). He
>has used these to bluff his way past x-ray machines in Ireland, a tough
>place for security. Of course this was pre 9-11. You might try something
>like that.

This ploy is really risky.  Customs and immigration agents are now 
throwing people in jail for presenting falsified IDs.  I'd rather get my 
film fogged.

--
Julian Vrieslander <mailto:julianv@mindspring.com>




 




Copyright © Lexa Software, 1996-2009.