[Noisebridge-congress] Any tips in carrying all kinds of electronics in check-in luggage ?
Ben Kochie
ben at nerp.net
Sat Jul 25 17:06:23 UTC 2015
I've never had problems with electronic stuff in check bags. They open, probably swab for explosives traces, and put it all back.
You could plastic bag stuff to avoid damage.
On July 25, 2015 6:59:43 PM GMT+02:00, Henner Zeller <h.zeller at acm.org> wrote:
>Hi,
>So like many of us travelling to Camp, I will probably have all kinds
>of
>stuff in my check-in luggage such as the LED panels, switching power
>supply
>and all kinds of wires that will probably look pretty alarming if you
>are
>looking at an X-ray of the luggage...
>
>So I am a bit worried that I might end up without electronics..
>
>It is commonly known that they will open international luggage anyway,
>so
>the question is how to make sure that TSA and others that rummage
>through
>my stuff don't see this as a threat but just simple electronics.
>
>I intend to clearly mark things, for instance write stickers 'Display
>panels' so that it is more clear to someone inspecting the luggage
>contents.
>
>Are there any other good suggestions ? Mitch, you are travelling a lot
>internationally, probably often with electronics - do you have some
>good
>suggestions to improve the probability to get these things through
>unharmed
>? Or am I just overthinking this ?
>
>Thanks
> Henner.
>
>
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