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PostPosted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:31 pm 
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Odd post. Looking to boost your post count after all this time?

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If you're talking about liquids/gels in your carry-ons, I got a surprise in Costa Rica. Upon returning to the states, they confiscated all my 3 oz bottles at security from my carry-on. I didn't bother arguing since it was just some mouthwash and cheap stuff, but I guess the 3 oz rule varies by country.

Then they took my cigar cutter. It was a cheap one, but you can carry a cigar cutter that does not have an exposed blade in your carry on in the US. Then the idiots missed the big triple torch butane lighter that I forgot was in my pocket. I put it in the little plastic tray and he looked right at it and didn't blink an eye. Thank god since it was NOT a cheap lighter. Set me back $40.

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Odd post. Looking to boost your post count after all this time?



This coming from a guy who had 1,000 posts 10 minutes after joining :shock: :P



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If you're talking about liquids/gels in your carry-ons, I got a surprise in Costa Rica. Upon returning to the states, they confiscated all my 3 oz bottles at security from my carry-on. I didn't bother arguing since it was just some mouthwash and cheap stuff, but I guess the 3 oz rule varies by country.

Then they took my cigar cutter. It was a cheap one, but you can carry a cigar cutter that does not have an exposed blade in your carry on in the US. Then the idiots missed the big triple torch butane lighter that I forgot was in my pocket. I put it in the little plastic tray and he looked right at it and didn't blink an eye. Thank god since it was NOT a cheap lighter. Set me back $40.


According to the TSA website Costa Rica is not listed as one of the countries that follows the TSA 3-1-1 rule. However the information is almost 3 years old so there might have been changes.

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3-1-1 Gains International Acceptance

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June 5, 2007

You arrive at the checkpoint to the sound of a transportation security officer reminding travelers to remove liquids, gels and aerosols from carry-ons. To the seasoned traveler this is old news, but to the seasonal traveler it might be a surprise. Regardless of your personal travel experience, the international traveling community agrees – TSA's 3-1-1 for liquids makes security sense. Countries around the world support TSA's approach to reducing the amount of liquids, gels and aerosols passengers can bring in their carry-ons. The rule limits the volume of liquids, gels and aerosols to bottles 3 ounces or smaller (or 100 ml), in 1 quart-sized zip top bag, and 1 bag per traveler.

TSA implemented the 3-1-1 policy in response to the thwarted liquid explosive bomb plot in the United Kingdom in August of 2006. Today, the wide-spread acceptance of that policy demonstrates the international understanding of the threat to aviation from liquid explosives.

Countries that are currently harmonized with TSA's rules for carrying liquids through the checkpoint include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde, China, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Marshall Islands, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.

More than 70 percent of the world's air travelers now experience enhanced security measures at the checkpoint. The next time you hear a transportation security officer reminding passengers to finish their iced coffees before going through airport security, remember that as a global citizen, you are not alone.

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I dont even push the limits. I take a solid old spice deoderant, and a 50ml bottle size of moisturizer (yea yea, but showering before and after every session plays havoc on my skin ). Never any concerns.

I always find amusement watching the guys get their bag searched and their 200$ cologne, and 100$ lighter, and endless other cosmetics thrown out. Why even bother testing the limits


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What about shaving creme and toothpaste? I have the smaller tubes of toothpase, but shaving creme is hard to find in small canisters. I'm going to check a bag just to be safe, I hope. I'll be there seven days, so I'll probably need the extra clothes in the checked baggage.


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GoodDayJohn wrote:
What about shaving creme and toothpaste? I have the smaller tubes of toothpase, but shaving creme is hard to find in small canisters. I'm going to check a bag just to be safe, I hope. I'll be there seven days, so I'll probably need the extra clothes in the checked baggage.


Go to CVS Pharmacy they have Barbisol Shaving cream in Small 2.5 OZ travel Size.. :) :) :) :)


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...Or use your trip as a good excuse to grow a beard...Easy for me to say; I've had one since 1971.

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This is why I started checking a bag. I've yet to ever have anything removed from my checked bag so I normally throw anything that might potentially get taken in there. I just got sloppy on my last return from the CR.

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Oh Daddy--What kind of butt is a "Yea Butt"?

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Thanks for the suggestions guys. Since it's my first trip to CR, I will probably have more stuff than I need; but better too much than not enough. I'll still only have a small/medium size bag to check and a small carry-on.


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JazzboCR wrote:
Odd post. Looking to boost your post count after all this time?



Heh.. No.. Was drunk. Musta hit new post instead of reply. Soz.


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I had a 2-oz bottle of hand sanitizer confiscated by airport security in San Jose the last time I went through there. It would have been perfectly legal in the States. I guess the guard needed to wash his hands, and I wasn't going to argue for the meager amount it was worth. :x

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