Kendall Roy
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OK, I'm going on a rant! :evil:
Like many, I do not leave home without my beloved Bose QC15 headphones, and often carry 2-3 spare AAA's in the case due to high usage both in the air and on the ground!
From experience, HBA is the only airport in the country that insists you:
a) Remove loose batteries from the case
b) Insist on spending an eternity taping them together as they're sent down for screening alongside your phone and aerosol can(s)!
This has happened 4 times in as many months, so it's not a one off dragon on a mission!
Now I'm aware that most of us main-landers are suspicious characters by default due to being from outside the "family", but seriously this is going beyond what you'd expect in the LOTFAP
Speaking to an AFP officer nearby the checkpoint, they said it was a recent directive due to an apparent incident whereby batteries rubbing together created a short and subsequent fire. Well guess what, there's nothing to stop me removing the tape after clearing the checkpoint, so this is effectively a waste of time!
Anybody else experienced the over-the-top measures at HBA or other ports in Australia?
Like many, I do not leave home without my beloved Bose QC15 headphones, and often carry 2-3 spare AAA's in the case due to high usage both in the air and on the ground!
From experience, HBA is the only airport in the country that insists you:
a) Remove loose batteries from the case
b) Insist on spending an eternity taping them together as they're sent down for screening alongside your phone and aerosol can(s)!
This has happened 4 times in as many months, so it's not a one off dragon on a mission!
Now I'm aware that most of us main-landers are suspicious characters by default due to being from outside the "family", but seriously this is going beyond what you'd expect in the LOTFAP

Speaking to an AFP officer nearby the checkpoint, they said it was a recent directive due to an apparent incident whereby batteries rubbing together created a short and subsequent fire. Well guess what, there's nothing to stop me removing the tape after clearing the checkpoint, so this is effectively a waste of time!
Anybody else experienced the over-the-top measures at HBA or other ports in Australia?