It's a good thing you didn't tell them it was an emergency. You'd probably have been delayed indefinitely.olafpfj wrote:I thought about that at the time but I was making an emergency flight to California to see my mother in law before she passed away. I was in an extremely emotional state and could scarcely think straight. Butting heads with the Broward County Sheriff was not on my list of things I could handle at that point so I just rolled the dice and hoped fir the best. Everything arrived safe and sound in LA. I noticed that the striker was still decocked so they never checked the chamber or handled the pistol it seems.johnson0317 wrote:Glad it turned out well for you! I kept the above quote because I believe you should not have done that. The case should have been opened only by you. The TSA, nor law enforcement, have permission to have the keys or combo. They are not to open it in your absence, or in your presence...only you are to open it.olafpfj wrote: They asked for the key but its a combo which I gave them.
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- Sun Aug 05, 2012 7:33 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Jetblue screwed up
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