Travel Size

From a recent traveller

I recently was flying so, knowing the rules on what is allowed on as hand luggage (max 100ml for any liquid), went out and bought a smaller bottle of deodorant spray.  The one I bought clearly stated “travel size” on it but it turns out that it is not flight sized as it is 120ml!  My question to the CSC is more to do with justifying the 100ml rule.  You are not allowed a 200ml bottle with less than half in it as (and I quote) you may add another liquid to it and turn it into an explosive yet you can take any size of empty bottle through (into which you could add 2 liquids (should you wish and I would strongly suggest that making explosives is not a good idea!)).  Are these rules not just letting the terrorists win by inconveniencing most of us while not really stopping anyone with a bit of imagination?

3 lacklustre pieces of inspiration on “Travel Size”

  1. Cynic Says:

    This is a dangerous area, because we do not want to give terrorists ideas. I am still amazed that I can buy a glass bottle (smash it = weapon) full of flammable liquid (alcohol) in duty free. This to me is madness.

  2. Consultant C Says:

    It is very difficult to set alight to standard strength drinking spirits - it is necessary to warm them first which would make for a rather slow improvised explosive device.

  3. Cynic Says:

    Lets try !
    Not on a plane, but in your garden sometime. We can buy a load of cheap booze (minimum pricing ????) and then try and set fire to it.

    How about we do it in work time ? Sounds like a good afternoon to me.

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