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Escape From India

Escape From India
Mumbai - Bombay, India
Saturday, February 24, 2007

I met with my techie or coder from India, and now I escape to Africa. I do not wish to return, I have had enough of India. On the way through security of Delhi Airport they took 10 rechargeable batteries, however to me to do the impossible and go back to check in and check the batteries. I screamed at the security check person.
- Why do you tell me something that is impossible. -

The lines, the queue, the procedure to board Spicejet.com was impossible, then they had already shipped my bag down the line towards the plane.

However, telling me advice that is a dead end sums up India.

I am not sure how they do it, but the India culture is constantly annoying on all levels to me, I have no part of it I enjoy and dream of return for, just think avoidance.

Escape From India




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Next time read at back of your ticket or in terms and conditions of your e ticket. Batteries are not allowed in hand bag (except for the in use in camera etc).

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That is rediculous.
There was two security checks and this was a security check for many airlines, what do I need to do read the made as they go rules of India to know.

First Time:
I went through a metal detector with all my bags, they could have told me, but when I went through the final check they take 50 Dollars worth of Batteries.

It was the x-ray area for about 10 airlines, it would not had mattered if I read the ticket.

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