Niklas Laxström, 15/08/2011 18:49:
Compared to how I was handled during my stay in Israel
I was totally
not expecting anything like this. I didn't heard a single "sorry for
your inconvenience", only once they said me to "thank you for your
cooperation".
The point is that they don't seem to know exactly what's going to
happen, either. Also, it's not very efficient to pass info to the next
passage either with yellow labels on your belongings (! historical
recurrences...) or with an officer who has to keep you company during
the 30 min of waiting in the next queue.
PS: I didn't find them very good-looking either,
like someone claimed.
Uh? :-? By the way I agree, but looking at some of the lots of the
trainees the situation might improve in the future. :-p
Nemo