@aral @MarietjeSchaake Really? Last time I opted out, the 'frisking' bordered on sexual assault combined with verbal intimidation. @Schiphol
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@corinevloet Last time (several months ago) was uncomfortable for me too) :) When was your experience? (And sorry to hear about it.) -
@aral but it has made me go through the scanner since, didn't fancy a repeat experience so all in all pretty nasty -
@corinevloet :( Here’s hoping they’ve changed as a matter of policy. -
@aral Would be good. After all, it's not as if passengers aren't within their rights to refuse. Will give it another go next time :-) -
@corinevloet Happy to hear it + here’s hoping it’s seamless :)
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@aral@MarietjeSchaake oh really? I didn't know you could opt out? -
@IngridPlum Yep, EU law. -
@aral Ooh! Had my first body scan this week, a random check & I had no idea I could opt out. Good to know thanks :)
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@aral interesting. So what do you have to go through as alternative? I assume they still want to check? -
@thomaswensma You get frisked. -
@aral at least that doen not give them a digital record of your body. As i already have been scanned ones I guess for me its too late…
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@aral@marietjeschaake At@STN_Airport you get brought to a separate room for a pad down :p Makes you feel being a criminal.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aral they know you by now@MarietjeSchaakeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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