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To: TobagoJack who wrote (55751)10/2/2009 7:47:13 PM
From: Canuck Dave1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 217930
 
Actually, you're wrong on this one.

I had a medical problem while in Korea in August and was hospitalized for a stretch. While coming back through Seatac airport in Seattle, I set off the radiation alarms (I'd had a scintillation scan).

There has been a 180 degree shift in Customs Agents' behaviour. They couldn't have been nicer. "Just a formality, nothing to worry about." I was scanned for isotope number, provided some documentation from the hospital, and that was it.

Later on, I thought I'd left one of my medical CD's during the process and phoned them back. They did an immediate search, talked to the guy who talked to me, and called me back almost right way.

"We're here to help."

How about THAT?

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