I'm glad they just asked for a hand inspection, rather than upping the power or
demanding you empty the bag onto the conveyer belt.
tOM
On Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 10:30
Jeff Keller <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have an old one which isn't particularly heavy and a new one which I
> believe had a rating of XPF30(?) which is probably twice as heavy as the
> older one. I just put all of my film in the old bag and then put that
> bag in the new bag. Judging by the fact that they always hand search my
> film, and once made the comment that it looked black, they probably
> can't see anything. If I didn't already have the old bag I would
> probably get two of the new XPF30(?) bags. Even the older bag was
> heavier than some of those that were available at the time I bought it.
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