Victorian reassurance
Posted: Mon 28th Nov 2016 09:34 pm
The police have been conducting what they call reassurance operations at Victoria Coach Station fairly often this year: I was caught up in one at the beginning of June and again just the other day. According to Twitter they've been around at the beginning of November and at some point in the middle of the month, but not when I went in the first week. Luggage scanned, you go through metal detectors and on one occasion I was asked where I lived, where I'd been and for how long.
No problems, as I'm clean as a whistle – well, apart from my pipe. The first time I put it inside my umbrella in my pack, hoping it would all look like innocuous metal. The second time the umbrella had died in Amsterdam, so it should have stood out, but still no questions. Still, I should have dumped it – if they'd found it, it might have meant a search at worst and embarrassment at best. They're mainly looking for illegals and weapons, but the dog that they took onto the empty coach probably wasn't after those.
No problems, as I'm clean as a whistle – well, apart from my pipe. The first time I put it inside my umbrella in my pack, hoping it would all look like innocuous metal. The second time the umbrella had died in Amsterdam, so it should have stood out, but still no questions. Still, I should have dumped it – if they'd found it, it might have meant a search at worst and embarrassment at best. They're mainly looking for illegals and weapons, but the dog that they took onto the empty coach probably wasn't after those.