yeah its a nightmare trying to fly with shocks if they know what it is, sometimes you will get lucky with them not checking,
yeah its a nightmare trying to fly with shocks if they know what it is, sometimes you will get lucky with them not checking,
either I have missed something in the story or someone in the supply chain is an idiot. So the shocks get here buy plane and once here someone decides they have gas in them so its dangerous to put them in a plane...….. so to fix this problem the put them in a plane and send them back to the states . What have I missed ???
If that happened it fits what passes for Govt logic.
If the safety dudes remove your liquid because they suspect it might be a bomb, they place it in a bin with all the other suspected bombs. Right beside where everybody is waiting.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
I've imported 2 shocks. I think both came by USPS .
I'll never use You Shop again after my experience with their stupidity.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Couple of contacts if you are concerned you item fall under the Dangerous goods catorgory.
DGI AUCKLAND
6/180 Montgomerie Road,
Airport Oaks, Auckland International Airport, 2022
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 255 5207
Fax: +64 9 929 3120
Manager/ Sales: graham.manning@dgiglobal.com
Accounts: accounts.nz@dgiglobal.com
Your local mainfieght office. Cemcourers for Hazardous goods but usual have a local DG guy.. A bit more expensive than some but know there stuff.
HTH
Hey Spider are you going to be home to morrow?Just refound that 2004 Cemetery Curcuit program. Seems I put it in a very safe place and consequently forgot where that was lol. Can toodle down tomorrow or meet somewhere along the way in the Wirewrappa if it suites.
Cheers Bonez.
Once again, that comprehension thing. The post refers to liquids that are removed from travellers at departure by airport security staff, on the grounds that they might be bomb making materials. Along with nail files, knitting needles and other offensive weapons, the confiscated items are placed in a bin, which is near to departing passengers. Which is probably not the best place to leave potential bombs.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
In a tread about shipping shocks. That makes sence.
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