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Old 05-09-2008, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by icefisher01 View Post
Now, for the US customs. Its not for the DR to take my stuff because "maybe" the US won't allow it! Thats not the concern of the DR.
The shop is selling the same DRY bottle.
So, again, why do they take it away from me and then turn around and sell it in the same building???? Either the customs agent is incorrect OR the airport shop is breaking DR export laws..

Now I'l have to research and see exactly what type of wood and leaves is used and make my own
Thanks for the input guys!!!

P.S. good thing I had 9 shots of mama the night before I left DR

well I think the airlines that fly to the US have to follow the US's rules... thus dominican airports enforce the "approved" liquids rules that american airports enforce...as far as carry on bags go.

thank god they do, because there are more trouble makers outside the US than inside!

we dont want a plane blowing up no matter where it comes from.

this all started with terrorists planning to do harm from and British airport!!

with carry on liquid containers.

I personally doubt it was a case of a dominica airport employee trying to scam you....they can get all the mamajwuana they want ....easily!!!!

if it was perfume or cologne or an expensive bottle of liquor, I would think different.

they can get away with being TECHNICALLY correct....

approved containers only in carry ons....but buy all you want in duty free after you pass security...

seems just like it is when you are at an american airport.

check this out......

they actually let more go than the rules allow for

http://www.aa.com/aa/i18nForward.do?...Regulation.jsp

bob
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