Or it will bite a other user that will pass the same security guard and doesn't have a CD.
2011/8/9 Theo10011 de10011@gmail.com
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 1:36 AM, Casey Brown lists@caseybrown.org wrote:
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 4:03 PM, WereSpielChequers werespielchequers@gmail.com wrote:
I'll see if I can find an Internet Cafe that burns backups to CD. Last time I went backpacking in New Zealand there were several places with that sort of service. Then if I slap one of those stickers in the centre it should look the ticket.
I don't really think lying or deliberately trying to mislead them is the best option. If you didn't get a CD, then just say that. But I guess it's your call.
I'm def. with Casey on this one. Don't try to mislead them deliberately, this can only bite you back. It would look very odd when all your fellow attendees insist there were no CDs handed out and you're the only one with a CD, no matter how legitimate those stickers make it look. ;)
Theo
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Theo10011 de10011@gmail.com wrote:
It's always the visitors, or "the outsiders" who get that treatment.
Airport
authorities, airlines hardly ever focus on local or people who look like
of
local origin. I have hardly ever seen any locals being held for
questioning
in any country that I have ever visited.
Yeah, or if there's something that stands out with a local, such as someone from Germany or who has a German-sounding name.
(Using German based on experiences I've noticed and because someone mentioned a similar issue with a German-sounding name on another thread, on some mailing list. :-))
-- Casey Brown Cbrown1023
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