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Good article @AFF Editor - reminds me of a situation on the reverse. Security staff acting harsh/rude.
I may have mentioned this before, not sure. At SYD International in July this year. There are reno works going on so there is a changes to the pax flow to security, reduced number of smart gates leading to a pile up etc, utter chaos. Anywhoo, I show up, in line to be allocated to a security line number. Got allocated to number 5 (which is closer to the scanner). A super friendly security guy on the other side advising pax to empty pockets, one bag per tray etc etc. All went well, except that I forgot to put my mobile in the tray and had it in my pocket - my bad. Was distracted for some reason - no excuse.
I walk to the 360 scanner and one of the staff point out that there could be a mobile device in my pocket. Oopsie - I made a rookie mistake for a seasoned (somewhat) traveller. I realised my mistake, apologise and was going to go back to queue and wait for a security line number assignment. The friendly security guy (from earlier) saw this and asked me to come to top of the line and drop my phone into a tray. As I was approaching, another security lady (who was assisting wheelchair pax) bumped into my spot and grabbed a tray. The security guy sees this and he gestures me to drop my phone into the tray that the security lady grabbed. Now, in hindsight, I should have thought - the tray was not for me. But because the security guy gestured me to, I thought it was for me. Then security lady got real mad with me - took my phone, threw it towards me and said "grab your own tray". I was shocked. I said "sorry, didn't mean to take your tray, the security guy gestured me to use this one". She did not like my response I think and she proceeded to load the items of the wheelchair pax on to the tray and shoved it towards the security guy. He didn't say a word. He waited for the wheelchair pax to finish their work. Then he gestured me to take another tray to put my phone. And off I went - a bit confused, but more worried that I was misunderstood, when I was only following a security person's directions. Took me a bit of QF J lounge time to recover, but didn't let it spoil my o/s trip in anyway. Had a shadow on the QF to BLR and a smooth sail to MAA afterwards.
Anyways, the cookie crumbles, thusly and life goes on.
I may have mentioned this before, not sure. At SYD International in July this year. There are reno works going on so there is a changes to the pax flow to security, reduced number of smart gates leading to a pile up etc, utter chaos. Anywhoo, I show up, in line to be allocated to a security line number. Got allocated to number 5 (which is closer to the scanner). A super friendly security guy on the other side advising pax to empty pockets, one bag per tray etc etc. All went well, except that I forgot to put my mobile in the tray and had it in my pocket - my bad. Was distracted for some reason - no excuse.
I walk to the 360 scanner and one of the staff point out that there could be a mobile device in my pocket. Oopsie - I made a rookie mistake for a seasoned (somewhat) traveller. I realised my mistake, apologise and was going to go back to queue and wait for a security line number assignment. The friendly security guy (from earlier) saw this and asked me to come to top of the line and drop my phone into a tray. As I was approaching, another security lady (who was assisting wheelchair pax) bumped into my spot and grabbed a tray. The security guy sees this and he gestures me to drop my phone into the tray that the security lady grabbed. Now, in hindsight, I should have thought - the tray was not for me. But because the security guy gestured me to, I thought it was for me. Then security lady got real mad with me - took my phone, threw it towards me and said "grab your own tray". I was shocked. I said "sorry, didn't mean to take your tray, the security guy gestured me to use this one". She did not like my response I think and she proceeded to load the items of the wheelchair pax on to the tray and shoved it towards the security guy. He didn't say a word. He waited for the wheelchair pax to finish their work. Then he gestured me to take another tray to put my phone. And off I went - a bit confused, but more worried that I was misunderstood, when I was only following a security person's directions. Took me a bit of QF J lounge time to recover, but didn't let it spoil my o/s trip in anyway. Had a shadow on the QF to BLR and a smooth sail to MAA afterwards.
Anyways, the cookie crumbles, thusly and life goes on.
