Just to clear up one point... they did open the boxes... not just scan them. You can tell by the tape.
-Rob
-Rob
Just to clear up one point... they did open the boxes... not just scan them. You can tell by the tape.
-Rob
Unfortunately, with TSA and DHS, we have no rights nor recourse.
Sorry, but that is nonsense. The major shippers have neither the time, equipment or requirement to check everything that comes into the country.
Sorry on this Robert, but I have to disagree.
Point One: Never, ever, put film in checked baggage. By law it HAS to be scanned/zapped or whatever with high-level X-Rays.
This law is NOT intended to harass naive photographers - it's intended to keep air passengers safe from dangerous devices etc.
If I am getting on a plane, I will gladly let them sacrifice your film put into checked baggage in order to ensure I am safe! Your film is NOT worth my life.
Point Two: A very reasonable and fair alternative exists. Film is one of a number of items that, when carried on, is exempted from x-ray scanning; although subject to hand inspection "swipes".
As the OP's thread title notes, he was foolish.
You do have "rights" (i.e. hand inspection of your carried on film). But no "right" is absolute. To paraphrase the late Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas (a very liberal justice, BTW): "No "right" is absolute. The Constitution is NOT a suicide pact."
So just deal with it. If you don't want your film trashed - don't put it into check-on luggage. It's really no more complicated than that.
I just meant that in the end, we have no recourse against any decision that the TSA/DHS chooses to make
Sorry on this Robert, but I have to disagree.
Point One: Never, ever, put film in checked baggage. By law it HAS to be scanned/zapped or whatever with high-level X-Rays.
This law is NOT intended to harass naive photographers - it's intended to keep air passengers safe from dangerous devices etc.
If I am getting on a plane, I will gladly let them sacrifice your film put into checked baggage in order to ensure I am safe! Your film is NOT worth my life.
Sucks !
This is a rare instance where digital is "better" than analog. Kinda hard to fog bits and bytes..... but kidding aside, you may want to try & FedEx your film home prior to flying back. I don't believe they'd crack your film boxes open like those guys did.
I travel from Newark NJ to out west quite a bit and have transported a lot of film, usually Velvia. I always carry the film with me and ask for a hand inspection. In my experience, if one is polite and patient and leaves enough time to not be rushed, the TSA folks are always quite accomodating. Sometimes they just look at the film and sometimes they use the mass spectrometer scanner with the cottom wipes. I've never had an issue in dozens of trips. Most of the TSA workers are decent people working at a pain in the neck, low paying job, who are trying hard to keep us from being killed by lunatics. Like 99% of the folks on this planet, treat them with dignity and respect and they will return the favor.
Dave B.
Customs and airports are the only places where you're presumed guilty until proven innocent, and you have no appeal if they decide you're guilty.
Sure sounds like the "evil empire" that all the 1950's American propaganda said the Soviets were like, doesn't it?
I've actually had worse problems when I take the film as carry on. For some reason they want to look in the box, the x-ray wasn't enough.
Here's a link to a TSA web site page that has information about 'Traveling with Film'. See the 'Specialty Film' paragraph; it includes direction for sheet film.
Neander- unless you're toting 3200 speed film, why are you getting bent out of shape over a single xray? If you think dealing with TSA is a pain, try explaining things to Cambodian airport security... Just bite the bullet and let it go through. I took half a dozen rolls of HIE with me to Cambodia, and it got xrayed there - and then on every subsequent flight on the way home (Cambodia-Singapore, Singapore-Amsterdam, Amsterdam-NY, NY-DC). No fogging on any film, HIE, T400CN, or Fuji Reala.
I don't understand - if you were changing planes - why would you be going back through security?
It is a total crap shoot that changes from airport to airport.
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