Airport security confiscated an empty water bottle

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I almost always carry a bottle of water with me when I travel. When clearing international airport security, I know you can't have more than 100mL of liquids so I usually just drink or empty the bottle before going through security, then fill it up with drinking water after security, if possible. I know many other people do the same and many airports even provide drinking water taps after security for this purpose. I never had a problem... until yesterday.

I was boarding LA801 at SCL and, as is common on long-haul flights bound for Australia, there was an additional bag check in the aerobridge as we boarded the plane. The security official immediately noticed my empty plastic water bottle and confiscated it. She claimed it wasn't allowed. I'm not quite sure why - it was an empty, transparent 500mL bottle.

Anyone experienced this before? It seemed pretty ridiculous to me, but did the security officer have a point?
 
I almost always carry a bottle of water with me when I travel. When clearing international airport security, I know you can't have more than 100mL of liquids so I usually just drink or empty the bottle before going through security, then fill it up with drinking water after security, if possible. I know many other people do the same and many airports even provide drinking water taps after security for this purpose. I never had a problem... until yesterday.

I was boarding LA801 at SCL and, as is common on long-haul flights bound for Australia, there was an additional bag check in the aerobridge as we boarded the plane. The security official immediately noticed my empty plastic water bottle and confiscated it. She claimed it wasn't allowed. I'm not quite sure why - it was an empty, transparent 500mL bottle.

Anyone experienced this before? It seemed pretty ridiculous to me, but did the security officer have a point?
No i doubt they had a point and they themselves probably never understood the reason for the liquids ban. They probably extrapolated to mean any bottles.
 
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The Australian government's international liquid paranoia needs to end yesterday. It is impossible to justify when you consider the lack of liquid restrictions on domestic flights.
The flight in question LA801 isn’t even required to meet Australian security standards - only NZ. The whole plane and pax are rescreened in AKL to meet our rules…

No doubt the NZers have been prevailed on to follow the standards of the West Island.
 
The flight in question LA801 isn’t even required to meet Australian security standards - only NZ. The whole plane and pax are rescreened in AKL to meet our rules…

No doubt the NZers have been prevailed on to follow the standards of the West Island.
Sure...but NZ enforces the same, post security, secondary screening nonsense that Australia does. And like Australia they don't enforce these rules on domestic flights. Liquids are either dangerous, or they are not. But confiscating liquids purchased in the secure area of overseas airports while applying no restrictions at home is nuts.
 
Sure...but NZ enforces the same, post security, secondary screening nonsense that Australia does. And like Australia they don't enforce these rules on domestic flights. Liquids are either dangerous, or they are not. But confiscating liquids purchased in the secure area of overseas airports while applying no restrictions at home is nuts.
Both Australia and NZ have domestic wine production/wine tourism and no liquid rules domestically. Coincidence?

There’d be a lot more empty overhead lockers ex ADL if we had a liquids rule.
 
I carried a full water bottle through Doha transit security a few months ago
Same, my wife had a full water bottle when leaving Doha (non-transit) about 18 months ago, showed it to security and got a disinterested shrug. (We were flying J which I think had different security if that matters.)
 
Same, my wife had a full water bottle when leaving Doha about 18 months ago, showed it to security and got a disinterested shrug.
Well this is another reason it should end...because its very poorly enforced. I remember boarding a JQ flight in coughet and half the plane just walked straight past the hapless bag searchers. Also, as far as I know, they only search bags...any liquids you can conceal on your person are not being looked for.
 
Same, my wife had a full water bottle when leaving Doha (non-transit) about 18 months ago, showed it to security and got a disinterested shrug. (We were flying J which I think had different security if that matters.)
A while ago, I was flying QR out of the US. The flight had been selected by CBP for random gate departure screening and were pulling people aside for customs checks during boarding.
They pulled me aside, saw my J boarding pass and said never mind.
 

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