nobbylon
Veteran
Hmmm.... Dear Fred, lets try again! Firstly, yes I am English speaking. Secondly, in reference to the quote replicated again below for reference, I will repeat; the operator cannot just increase the amount of xray to find out whats inside.
Playing scenarios such as repeated passes has nothing to do with the original statement. Which still, remains incorrect. This falsehood has been propagated over the internet for years. Its just plain wrong; operators do not have any ability to increase the level of xray to look deeper into a dense object.
Correct as far as i'm told and I have asked. the metal detector walk through's can however be adjusted for sensitivity very easily.
Being a flyer I probably walk through and put my bag through more machines than most. On a busy week maybe twice a day and i've never had a problem with fogging. I quite often have an odd roll of tri-x in my baq for a couple of months and i've never had problems.
As for lead bags, I think a good idea. As pointed out by someone else, it can force a hand search. Your biggest problem is over enthusiastic, un educated security workers and I apologise to all the educated ones! If you don't like the way you are being treated at security, ask for the duty supervisor. You can always demand a hand search. Remember that people given power and a stick usually like to wave it around. I am frequently amazed at how rude these people can be. They just need to be reminded where their wages are actually coming from. UK airports are def the worst in this respect.
In summary, don't worry about any low to medium film, high speed should be ok but to be sure for multiple pass, use a lead bag.
The thing that causes me the most bag searches is the solid looking lump of metal picked up by the detector in my bag, Leica M !!!
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