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Old October 7th 06, 11:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Eduardo K.[_1_]
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Default The Most Expensive Ironing Boards in the World...

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Grumman-581 wrote:
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It's not the only place it happens. Down here, if you drive a
friend to the airport, don't park and just drop him off
at the terminal, cops can detain you and impound your car for 'performing
taxi duties in a non commercially registered vehicle'


Awh, they're just looking for a bribe... Does donuts work down there or do
you have to offer them an alfajor? I was picking Grace up at IAH last
night from a commercial flight from Toronto and the ****in' TSA idiots
wouldn't even let me wait for her to cross from the doorway to pickup
area... They made me make another loop through the maze of terminals...


If you try to bribe a cop in Chile you'll go to jail fast, they are
for all reasonable purposes, unbribable. What they are looking for
is filling a quota and keeping illegal taxis at bay but they go WAY
overboard in doing so... just as the FAA does in trying to fence
non commercial pilots from doing air taxi dutys...






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