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is it ok to take gel/liquid bras on a plane? if so is it better to wear, hand luggage or hold luggage?

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tweenyb | 12:48 Fri 06th Jun 2008 | Travel
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is it ok to take gel/liquid bras on a plane? if so is it better to wear, hand luggage or hold luggage?

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In the hold: No problems

Worn: Prohibited. (You can't take liquids or gels through the security check point unless they meet the requirements below).

In hand luggage: Could cause problems. The bra would have to be in your (very small) clear plastic bag and you'd have to convince the security staff that it didn't contain more than 100ml of liquid/gel:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/transportforyou/airtrave l/airportsecurity/requirements

Chris
I'm sure Chris is totally correct, but I am currious, if you where wearing it how would they know??

<<thinking of applying for that job at airport security!
They could know simply because they might frisk you.

I did a day trip to Italy, from Stansted, with a friend who's in her 70s. I got through security OK, but she was asked to step to one side so that she could be frisked by a (female) member of the security team. Such (random) searches are quite common.

Chris
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thank you
i was curious about air pressure more than anything but hadnt taken the new rules into consideration
thanks xx

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