Question about the new airport CT scanners: does it affect film purchases?

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So that's 30-40 years now. Any truck drivers in Germany glowing in the dark yet: :D ( just some British dark humour )

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Possibly because most shipping involves trucks with either separate cabs and cargo areas os shipping containers.
They can turn the X-rays off and on you know - scan the cargo area, but not where the drivers are.
 

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On the few occasions where I have carried my camera case (with film inside) through airport custom inspection, I have 'politely requested' that they have 'allow' me to take my still 'sealed and unopened' boxes of film out for a 'visual examination'. My request has never been 'denied'
I believe it is because I made the request' 'politely' rather than aggressively denying the x-ray scan.

Ken
 
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