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#847505 by McCoy
05 Jun 2013, 12:10
What is it with these blasted little red and white security stickers that some goon in every VS check-in or ticket desk just loves to stick on the back of my passport?

Having received a fresh one last week, I'm reminded of how hard they are to remove, seemingly they have the glue of industrial stickiness...

What is the point of them? And why on my passport?!
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#847506 by slinky09
05 Jun 2013, 12:19
Dunno as to the why. But heck they do ruin your passport and after a while I'm surprised anyone can see the wood from the trees:

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#847508 by Tinuks
05 Jun 2013, 12:22
slinky09 wrote:Dunno as to the why. But heck they do ruin your passport and after a while I'm surprised anyone can see the wood from the trees:

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Gosh. I thought mine was bad
#847509 by joeyc
05 Jun 2013, 12:35
Isn't it to show that they have asked you the security questions with what is allowed in hand luggage and what should be in checked luggage?

I peel mine off as soon as I get through security and my passport is covered in glue remnants as a result, appears something remains :P
#847510 by Sarastro
05 Jun 2013, 12:44
Nail varnish remover gets shot of the glue... be careful if you get a nice cover for your passport, I've got a Mont Blanc one, and they stick these pointless stickers on that as well...

I have never seen any other airline anywhere do this - I get stickers on my luggage from airports across Asia and Africa, but never any on my passport...
#847511 by tontybear
05 Jun 2013, 12:46
VS seem to be the only airline I've flown with that uses these stickers though.

But what joey said is my understanding too - you have been asked the security questions and your passport has been checked against your BP.
#847523 by slinky09
05 Jun 2013, 13:10
not_ordinary_more_weird wrote:I tried white spirit on my ones and it worked a dream, but only if you don't smoke!


Boom :0
#847525 by Martin
05 Jun 2013, 13:21
I'm with Joey on this, I always remove the sticker. On occasion they forget to give me one, especially if I travel on hand luggage only and turn up at the gate with my home printed boarding pass.

I get a little frisson of excitement if that happens :) I feel like I've beaten the pointless system.

Small things please small minds perhaps :?
#847526 by mitchja
05 Jun 2013, 13:24
These stickers are used to show that your passport has been verified as genuine as all airlines get fined for allowing pax to fly with fake travel documents.

I have a passport cover, which is where most of my stickers end up, although some do actually stick them to my passport in side the cover.
#847528 by McCoy
05 Jun 2013, 13:51
But I got one on my passport at LHR T3 transfer desk last Friday, by a goon who didn't ask me any questions, look at any documentation, nothing... NADA... zip!!!
He took my passport, didn't even open up, just stuck the sticker on the back.

Wosthatabout?!

> Slinky, that is impressive, in a somewhat horrible way!
My OCD would have never let it get that far, without attacking it with some acetone!
#847532 by mitchja
05 Jun 2013, 14:40
It's like fake money, when your handle these things day in and day out, experience tells it doesn't feel or look right as soon as your handle it.

As with all airport security, they are also assessing your body language and the way you behave/act as well.

Also, it's never a good idea to use acetone (or any other solvent) on your passport.
#847535 by tontybear
05 Jun 2013, 15:02
mitchja wrote:Also, it's never a good idea to use acetone (or any other solvent) on your passport.


Indeed - it has often been used by forgers etc to try and release the laminate that covers the photo so they can switch the photos etc.

Any damage to the page at all - no matter how innocently caused - will create suspicion over your passport.
#847536 by slinky09
05 Jun 2013, 15:17
Just realized though, I didn't get them on my last trip ... hmmm, I wonder if that's because the security questions are now online before you check in ?| .
#847552 by Fuzzy14
05 Jun 2013, 16:16
Sealink wrote:I was told it was a baggage receipt.


Have a look at Slinky's photo, the baggage receipt has a barcode on it but it's another annoyance. Never had a security sticker at Glasgow strangely enough.
#847560 by BuddingPilot
05 Jun 2013, 16:57
I find them a easy way to identify my passport rather than the kids without having to open them up :-)
#847624 by Laphroaig
06 Jun 2013, 10:33
Love yours Slinky.... if AU status ever questioned ... just show them back of passport.

I too had a MB holder and liked it but now made it redundant.... too many times just asked to remove it.... usually when hands full and adding to general confusion at immigration!
#847628 by Amo
06 Jun 2013, 11:07
slinky09 wrote:Just realized though, I didn't get them on my last trip ... hmmm, I wonder if that's because the security questions are now online before you check in ?| .



Same here actually - I thought the same as you! :)
#847629 by jtlc2345
06 Jun 2013, 11:28
Amo wrote:
slinky09 wrote:Just realized though, I didn't get them on my last trip ... hmmm, I wonder if that's because the security questions are now online before you check in ?| .



Same here actually - I thought the same as you! :)


I got them the week before last.

Jonathan
#847630 by Amo
06 Jun 2013, 11:33
jtlc2345 wrote:
Amo wrote:
slinky09 wrote:Just realized though, I didn't get them on my last trip ... hmmm, I wonder if that's because the security questions are now online before you check in ?| .



Same here actually - I thought the same as you! :)


I got them the week before last.

Jonathan


D'oh - there goes that theory then!
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