I fly in US & Latin America on average of 2 times a month. While I have never been "mistreated" I have observed sloppy actions by some of these "professionals"
Don't forget that many of these people did not hold a job with much authority or responsibility before being hires by airports so now that they have a badge some are taking advantage of the opportunity by trying to proove just how much authority they have.
The best thing to do would have been ask to speak to supervisor and get the name of offending person. Report the FACTS to the airport and your government agency i.e. TSA in the US.
You can also print off the latest rules from TSA web site and take with you so when confronted with abuse you can POLITELY ask why they are not following the rules.
Yes they might try and intimidate you so you need to be prepared.
2006-10-14 02:29:02
·
answer #1
·
answered by Roger M 1
·
2⤊
0⤋
Frankfurt is an energetic and global financial and trade fair town most abundant in imposing skyline in Germany and is among the areas that you might want to see, one or more time and that place hotelbye will help you. Frankfurt is just a town in the heart of Germany and Europe and is a city that could provide many facets and different variety. In the heart of Frankfurt's Old Town you will see a location properly worthwhile, the Römerberg.The Römerberg can be an irregularly formed square with the Justice Fountain at its center. Not merely can it be Frankfurt's most picturesque community square, it's the city's busiest pedestrian zone, house to numerous tourist attractions from its several Kulturschirn (a form of open-fronted store after common through the old town) to the Römer, a sophisticated of 11 beautiful previous houses from the 15th to 18th generations that include the Old Town Hall with its Imperial Hall, after the scene of marvelous banquets. Different notable houses range from the New Town Hall, the 14th-century Gothic Church of St. Leonhard, and St. Nicholas Church, notable for its carillon.
2016-12-24 02:33:03
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Not exactly mistreated but i feel i should use this opportunity to tell the world of the time that i was denied my family holiday to tenerife. Apparantly not haing a passport is a big deal when it comes to international travel and being on the passport of a parent doesn't count if your 16. I was told i could not fly and guess what..... my parents went anyway and left me to get a lift home back to sunny Bish off my geriatric next door neighbour. Remember this people cos apparently it happens a lot! lol.
2006-10-14 03:30:20
·
answer #3
·
answered by name. 2
·
1⤊
0⤋
Sorry to hear of yr experience. No excuse for that sort of behaviour towards u and yr son, even with all the heightened security etc, there r ways to talk to ppl. I have a bad experience at Heathrow about 15 years ago. My daughter had a small toy dog that she loved, and they ripped it apart in front of her eyes. I dont think we looked like drug dealers and i do appreciate that they have a job to do, but it would have been better if they had not done it in front of her, she was totally devistated. I'd like to think that the airport security have improved since then!
2006-10-14 02:28:37
·
answer #4
·
answered by english_rose10 3
·
2⤊
0⤋
A really minor but stupid incident.
I went to the airport to purchase some foreign currency for an upcoming holiday.
The Travelex kiosk was located in the departures lounge.
I had to go through security to just change some money.
They confiscated a nail file from my handbag.
How silly, I wasn't even boarding a flight and the kiosk was about three steps inside the gate.
Lots of people in a uniform get very officious and let the power go to their head.
2006-10-14 02:30:05
·
answer #5
·
answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
·
1⤊
1⤋
you mean the morons that work there power hungry imbeciles they try to act like broken down security guards from wal mart,, idiots, is what they are on resent trip i was in company of my 2 sons both federal agents the persons in front of us an elderly amputee was made to get off the wheell chair for search ,,chair provided by airport personnel traveler had medical card pertaining to some metal rods implanted in the body almost strip searched in public,, when it came to my turn i have many pieces of shrapnel from Nam and i do set the metal detector off i presented my military ID Ret/Maj Marines i explained the shrapnel advice to take off my shoes,complied, taken in separate area was asked by female to drop my pants down i told the femelae not under her sole presence and told her are you perverted or what i was told to comply or else I was told could not board till i had medical card or an xray both sons asked to speak with airport police or their colleagues this moron told them they could not enter the personnel area as they both travel armed and refused then entry not until they had gone Through the metal detector again(mind you both are feds) both had had passed the metal detector already once. I could not board the fight until they called some other idiot that gave the OK this same idiot was the one that had me take my shoes off morons better off having local police in their place and save tax payers money and fringe benefits these morons collect
2006-10-14 02:47:09
·
answer #6
·
answered by aldo 6
·
2⤊
0⤋
Have never been mistreated malicously. I have been mistreated by boneheadedly stupid security personnel thinking they know it all and not listening. Unfortunately, you can complain but realistically, if you feel you were mistreated because the bonehead was being stupid, nothing is going to happen.
2006-10-14 05:18:58
·
answer #7
·
answered by Penfold 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
yes one time .. At the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris . I was on the way to Atlanta from Frankfurt , Germany . We had to change planes there. They was rude , unpolite and also smelly . I will never fly over there .
2006-10-14 02:36:48
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
2⤊
0⤋
it extremely is a tragic certainty that we've come to this, yet after 9/11 and next tries to reason us injury by using using our planes, i think of it extremely is genuinely mandatory. i'm extremely sorry for the harmless Arab-finding people, by way of fact i comprehend there are lots of them, yet in factor of certainty nonetheless that the common suicide bomber is an intensive Muslim/ center-jap individual and every physique that suits one among those profile must be thoroughly screened and watched. I hate this. that's terrible. yet we ought to guard our electorate and harmless passengers. I comprehend that those radicals are additionally recruiting mainstream people or people who do not look as though "Muslims"....yet I nonetheless have faith we ought to profile for risk-free practices's sake. To the folk who in good condition this profile and could be harmless and have a topic with this: recover from it.
2016-10-16 04:38:36
·
answer #9
·
answered by belfast 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
Admittedly Security can sometimes be fraught with tension!(What with all the Pushing and Shoving in queues,and having Kids as well!).
The only way to survive increased levels of Airport Security is to Plan ahead!
Only take with you what You Know will cause the 'least' amount of inconvenience to the Security Staff as well as Your Fellow Passengers!
i.e. Shoes that are easy on & Off, Remove Jewllery and adhere to current restrictions(Check with Your Airline).
And be as Polite and as Understanding as Possible to All Airline Security and Police Security!
If you have a serious Complaint you can Normally ready information on the walls of the Airport on where to direct such issues!
Security is there so You can have a Trouble Free flight and to protect you From Those that would Limit Our Freedom!(Enjoy it while Freedom Lasts)
2006-10-14 02:28:08
·
answer #10
·
answered by J. Charles 6
·
1⤊
5⤋