Airport security. in General E-Smoking Discussion; So far no problems here either.......
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So far no problems here either....
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Crashtestjeep, Im going to be going to a little town outside of Elkin next week. Just thought it was weird seeing someone on here from that part of the country.
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I have never had any issues when they were upright in a camera bag.
My son visits his mother every other weekend, so it has been over 8 weeks of doing this, all issue free.
I had the case laying down and was questioned yesterday, and they (2 TSA agents) stated that they had never heard of them. I'll lay them down again tomorrow, and see what happens.
(Some Southwest scatter-brained twit told me they would set off the smoke detector... I stopped and then soon after asked Customer Service. They called down and stated this was fine to use. I show them the device in effect blowing vapor toward/near them to give them educated input upon my exit.)
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They are still new and many people have no clue what they are. I have found that referring to them as personal vaporizers gets less negative reactions than electronic cigarette because of all the negativity involved with the word cigarette.
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Bullseye 13ways;
I took a couple of quick hits off my box mod at IAH (Outside), and the security guy told me to go to the smoking area. I held it up to show him, and said "It's a vaporizer". I ended up explainig the whole e-cig concept to him. He walked away with my e-mail address so he could get more information.
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Originally Posted by
Jim Davis
Bullseye 13ways;
I took a couple of quick hits off my box mod at IAH (Outside), and the security guy told me to go to the smoking area. I held it up to show him, and said "It's a vaporizer". I ended up explainig the whole e-cig concept to him. He walked away with my e-mail address so he could get more information.
NICE!!!
I have an e-mail in AGAIN to SouthWest Airlines about the Actual Usability in the terminal. The last one didn't answer my question. I hope they answer it correctly and I can carry a copy of the e-mail with me. (I have been asked to stop vaping because the smoke detectors would go off in the terminal. She was a bit scatterbrained.)
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I vape in the terminal, but I keep a low profile. People think it's smoke, and that starts problems. Airport officials have the right to tell you not to do it, even though it's not illegal.
BTW; SouthWest has banned e-cig use on their flights. They added e-cigs to the list of unapproved "in flight" items in their magazines.
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Dear [the86d?],
Thank you for your e-mail regarding personal vaporizers. My apologies for the delay; I wanted to ensure I gave you accurate information.
I double-checked, and personal vaporizers are allowed through the Transportation Security Administration's Security checkpoint (and thus, allowed on your person), however, as you mentioned, the pv cannot be used onboard the aircraft.
I hope that this information is useful to you. Thanks again for contacting us.
Sincerely,
[NotDisclosedOnThis4um], Southwest Airlines
The file reference number for your e-mail is 1.......
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My question was "Are they allowed to be used in the terminal?".
I believe that the people that work this "e-mail answering service" should have at least graduated High School! Going to ask YET again... and reference the original reference number!
(This was also posted in the TSA thread today...)
Last edited by the86d; 10-22-2009 at 02:19 PM.
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