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This is tongue in cheek but am interested if anybody knows the rules around this?
I fly a lot and at one airport I am often asked to remove my buff, I actually wear it because it keeps my long hair out the way when I climb and then leave it on cos its a cool look and easier than messing about. Clearly it's material and not going to set off alarms. It's like a turban but I technically don't wear it as a religious thing. At heathrow I never have been asked to remove but at this regional airport they always ask. The inconsistency is a worry.
But anyway the question I have is what more could I be concealing in a buff versus down my trousers? And thankfully nobody asks me to remove them. So what's the difference? Does anybody understand the logic??
I actually wear it because it keeps my long hair out the way when I climb and then leave it on cos its a cool look
pics please ๐
Errrr no. ๐
a buff looks cool, **** off its a giant scrunchy for IT men!
There's probably no specific reason as people wearing buffs in airports probably isn't a common enough occurance to warrant a rule. Generally you're asked to remove things like hats scarves and coats so subjectively some might consider a buff to be like a scarf.
Maybe the airport staff think you're trying to hide a dreadful hickey and want you to remove the buff so they can have a laugh. They might find it just as funny that you're not hiding anything. ๐
Errrr no.
But you think it's cool... ๐
Trust me, when my 8 year old daughter says its cool, it's cool, no matter what!!! ๐
Buff......cool look....???
A buff is a great piece of kit for a variety of activities, but a soon as you stop doing the activity it makes you look a douche.
You're clearly not parents. :-).
Maybe my buff can represent my religion.. The religion of biking and climbing, of the great outdoors, mother nature, and then I could get it treated as religious headwear and not remove it?
And yes, in the census I did say my religion was Jedi. Tongue in cheek but I'd like to find out the rules and inconsistency.
Most likely they won't care but they will probably ask you to remove it because wearing a buff as part of your normal day to day 'look' is a bit ****y... like having long hair once you become a grownup with a proper job...
I believe the only people legally allowed to even attempt that look are Italian footballers or lower tier russian pimps, who've actually had their fashion sense surgically fixed in "bad guy from a Jean-Claude Van-Damme film circa 1992" mode...
If smuggling C4 the best choice of headwear is a sombrero. Its roomier and underpants have been done already...
I doubt you'll find an answer. I've had a regional airport be right fascists about bike parts/tools that others let through fine.
Cynic, maybe they spot the ti bikes in the hold and pick on you!
It was probably due to my cool look as I was wearing a buff at the time ๐
If smuggling C4 the best choice of headwear is a sombrero. Its roomier and underpants have been done already...
C4? That's sooooo 1980s. No point hiding that in your hat, detectors will be able to smell it before you even reach the security gate. I had to carry a get out of jail card after using it as it can be detected on you for months afterwards.
Trust me, when my 8 year old daughter says its cool, it's cool, no matter what!!
Oh, that kind of cool. ๐
My daughter would concur you'd look cool in a buff, when we climb she recently asked for one !
If we take this to its logical conclusion you'll be in the buff not a Buff at airport security.
Depends how it's worn I suppose. I wear scarves every now and again and got aske to take it off in hearhrow but not in Gartwick. Suppose it's individual policies but better safe than sorry
You should email the people at Buff and tell them about your experiences, it may lead to a new design, sort of ginghamy. They could call it "The Yasser".
Where and when are you riding next, I want to be in your company !
>because it keeps my long hair out the way<
What about Ti Kirby Grips? It's what all the girls are wearing...
Most likely they won't care but they will probably ask you to remove it because wearing a buff as part of your normal day to day 'look' is a bit ****y... like having long hair once you become a grownup with a proper job...I believe the only people legally allowed to even attempt that look are Italian footballers or lower tier russian pimps, who've actually had their fashion sense surgically fixed in "bad guy from a Jean-Claude Van-Damme film circa 1992" mode...
So many rules in your world. Shame really.
A buff is a great piece of kit for a variety of activities
This is very true ,once some activities are over,there is no need to be in the Buff.
Ignoring the sartorial aspect to this thread, airport security around the world is full of stunted individuals who failed to get a proper security job and are on some ****ty little power trip.
Consequently there is no consistency in their approach but the higher ups have to support the knuckle dragger's decisions for fear of loosing face. Logic and common sense are three words in a dictionary somewhere as far as these people are concerned.
but a soon as you stop doing the activity it makes you look a douche.
Using the word 'douche' makes you at best look like a bit of a cock and at worst an American.
So many rules in your world. Shame really.
Rules are there to be broken...
M1kea, so true. In the States there's even signs about not making jokes as you go through security, like stop having fun or else... Which just makes me laugh!
Oops. ๐
^^^^^ so effing wrong ๐
When the first big round of scaremongering / slapping the plebs down started in 2008, we took perverse delight in wondering why UK security was so locked down compared to the Egyptians, who allowed at least one person on our flight with a massive thick carved walking stick. - You'd have needed to tape 4 pool cues together to get a similar size weapon.
Not actually had a problem with the Yank's TSA staff but it's very obvious that they've employed some people who just about managed to sign their own name.


