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prep kit for travelling
26 July 2012, 09:50,
#11
RE: prep kit for travelling
so i've decided, if this kid can travel, so can i!

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/hom...78576.html
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26 July 2012, 10:26,
#12
RE: prep kit for travelling
but not as cheaply I bet
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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26 July 2012, 16:55,
#13
RE: prep kit for travelling
You can hide a razor blade behind the battery in a mobile phone
Woe to those who add house to house and join field to field, Until there is no more room, So that you have to live alone in the midst of the land!
Isaiah 5:8
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26 July 2012, 16:59,
#14
RE: prep kit for travelling
(26 July 2012, 16:55)Tibbs735 Wrote: You can hide a razor blade behind the battery in a mobile phone

whilst bizarrely tempting i would never risk it, in this day and age with the amount of terrorist phobia if theres the slightest chance i could be branded such i shall endeavour to avoid it!....not to mention if i did get caught it would give prepping a bad name Tongue
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26 July 2012, 22:25,
#15
RE: prep kit for travelling
wow thats a cool site http://www.raileurope.co.uk did a thing of how much will it take to get to oktoberfest by train one way! Just fdor the hell of it. And it came to 100 pounds to 128 so i think thats not too bad. And i can carry some items that i couldnt on planes like meths burner, knife(small bush one) ect
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26 July 2012, 23:25,
#16
RE: prep kit for travelling
(25 July 2012, 09:22)Lightspeed Wrote: I travel a lot on short haul around Europe. Be careful about carrying that pack with you as hand luggage, mainly because the security control Nazis will immediately see you as having different to the norm and you'll have a very high chance of the old "random" full search.

If you don't mind all of your gear being scrutinized in public that's fine. Personally I do everything possible not to draw attention, so avoid such situations.

A few years ago i noticed I was being routinelely given the full-random search treatment when travelling in USA. Eventually I challenged them, and found out taht it was my "strange" european footwear taht was catching attention. As soon as I purchased a pair of US business shoes the random checks stopped completely.

It would be a whole lot less troublesome to carry a full BOB or GHB in hold luggage, with just a minimal kit in your cabin luggage.

LS

Most security operatives train using a list of clothing, baggage, general behaviour, or mannerisms to "trigger" close scrutiny.
I used to have one when working security at airports and ports.
I'm pretty certain you'll find that the ex-forces guys on the forum would have been trained in the same way. i.e. How to spot a suicide bomber!

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26 July 2012, 23:41,
#17
RE: prep kit for travelling
If only our border people were ex military. They are of the same ilk as traffic wardens power hungry little hitlers who take out their frustrations on the powerless.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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27 July 2012, 07:09,
#18
RE: prep kit for travelling
[quote='Hrusai' pid='19553' dateline='1343177557']

Hi Hrusai,

I thought of somethig else last night.

If you haven't already got one, apply for a European Health Card, and take it with you ( again photo copies in separate place and at home in UK) You can order one on line here: http://www.europeanhealth.org.uk/

If you're taken ill while in europe showing this card will immediately get you access to local healthcare. Such access is not automatic, and if you're sick, the last thing you need is to have to get to cash machines etc.

LS
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27 July 2012, 10:03,
#19
RE: prep kit for travelling
(27 July 2012, 07:09)Lightspeed Wrote: [quote='Hrusai' pid='19553' dateline='1343177557']

Hi Hrusai,

I thought of somethig else last night.

If you haven't already got one, apply for a European Health Card, and take it with you ( again photo copies in separate place and at home in UK) You can order one on line here: http://www.europeanhealth.org.uk/

If you're taken ill while in europe showing this card will immediately get you access to local healthcare. Such access is not automatic, and if you're sick, the last thing you need is to have to get to cash machines etc.

LS

Gremlins are back!
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27 July 2012, 10:18, (This post was last modified: 27 July 2012, 10:19 by Lightspeed.)
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RE: prep kit for travelling
(27 July 2012, 10:03)00111001 Wrote:
(27 July 2012, 07:09)Lightspeed Wrote: [quote='Hrusai' pid='19553' dateline='1343177557']

Hi Hrusai,

I thought of somethig else last night.

If you haven't already got one, apply for a European Health Card, and take it with you ( again photo copies in separate place and at home in UK) You can order one on line here: http://www.europeanhealth.org.uk/

If you're taken ill while in europe showing this card will immediately get you access to local healthcare. Such access is not automatic, and if you're sick, the last thing you need is to have to get to cash machines etc.

LS

Gremlins are back!

Very strange!!!!!

I see what you mean.... Well I don't see actually.

If I reply to your post my original then appears in that thread as if by magic.

Maybe this is how NR works his magic on recovering messages for me?

anyway my post should have read:

Hi Hrusai,

I thought of somethig else last night.

If you haven't already got one, apply for a European Health Card, and take it with you ( again photo copies in separate place and at home in UK) You can order one on line here: http://www.europeanhealth.org.uk/

If you're taken ill while in europe showing this card will immediately get you access to local healthcare. Such access is not automatic, and if you're sick, the last thing you need is to have to get to cash machines etc.

LS
Shit, its dopne it yet again!!!!

My reply should have read

Hi Hrusai,

I thought of somethig else last night.

If you haven't already got one, apply for a European Health Card, and take it with you ( again photo copies in separate place and at home in UK) You can order one on line here: http://www.europeanhealth.org.uk/

If you're taken ill while in europe showing this card will immediately get you access to local healthcare. Such access is not automatic, and if you're sick, the last thing you need is to have to get to cash machines etc.

LS
72 de

Lightspeed
26-SUKer-17

26-TM-580


STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out
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