and not directly related to shrimp, but here goes...
i'm in socal on a biz trip right now, and i have a late flight on thurs, so i may have some time to hit up an lfs down here. hypothetically, if i were to buy a few shrimp or fish (perhaps species that i haven't been able to find in norcal), will it pass inspection at security checkpts or will they confiscate? shrimp and other livestock are not listed as dangerous or prohibited items. i've heard of folks bringing shrimp onto flights from hk to the us, passing customs. i imagine domestic flights shouldn't pose a problem, but there's always that uncertainty. anyone have exp with this?
thx.
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I have read that some security guards will make you throw away fish, even though the airline people tell them it is ok.
The fish owner managed to go to the bathroom, pretend she dumped out the water, which she really just transferred to a container and put in her purse, and got through a different check point. She said her fish, a betta, was not harmed by the X-ray machine and is still doing fine.
Branden
The fish owner managed to go to the bathroom, pretend she dumped out the water, which she really just transferred to a container and put in her purse, and got through a different check point. She said her fish, a betta, was not harmed by the X-ray machine and is still doing fine.
Branden