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Some LCC's have hand luggage restrictions.
The question posed - is should x-ray security be enforcing carrier policy, even when the luggage is conforms to hand luggage size?
Or stopping 'volunteers' from carrying on other peoples bags to the lounge side.
Some people do things to push the limits.
But an x-ray operator saying your bag can't go through because it does not have a 'sticker' !! Not because it is too big or too heavy, but merely because it lacks a counter sticker. This is on top of el-cheeso airline, installing perspex cutouts over the xray intake, that cause irregular items to jam.
One believes airport security should not be an 'enforcer' for hand luggage policy. They should stick to security, and not revenue enhancement, especially as the passenger is paying both the airport, and the security 'fee'.
Not only domestic flights within Australia. At Singapore when you go through the gates, there is a 2nd diversion/weigh point, for sneaks that passed the first round, that is sometimes used.
My opinion is this is very unsavory practice, and if its really about security, then the loss of 'face' contact is a higher risk.
The question posed - is should x-ray security be enforcing carrier policy, even when the luggage is conforms to hand luggage size?
Or stopping 'volunteers' from carrying on other peoples bags to the lounge side.
Some people do things to push the limits.
But an x-ray operator saying your bag can't go through because it does not have a 'sticker' !! Not because it is too big or too heavy, but merely because it lacks a counter sticker. This is on top of el-cheeso airline, installing perspex cutouts over the xray intake, that cause irregular items to jam.
One believes airport security should not be an 'enforcer' for hand luggage policy. They should stick to security, and not revenue enhancement, especially as the passenger is paying both the airport, and the security 'fee'.
Not only domestic flights within Australia. At Singapore when you go through the gates, there is a 2nd diversion/weigh point, for sneaks that passed the first round, that is sometimes used.
My opinion is this is very unsavory practice, and if its really about security, then the loss of 'face' contact is a higher risk.