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Security Rules relaxed - metal cutlery coming back

Posted:
03 Apr 2005, 22:00
by Nottingham Nick
According to the Sunday Times
article here.from 25 April a lot of the rules brought in after 9/11 will be relaxed - small scissors and nail files will no longer be confiscated:D
More importantly metal cutlery will make a come back

:D
Nick

Posted:
03 Apr 2005, 23:06
by Richard28
Thanks for the info Nick.
Very good news indeed - lets hope VS will quickly re-introduce metal asap!

Posted:
04 Apr 2005, 09:57
by Bazz
Will they be buying back all those UC cutlery sets they previously sold?


Posted:
04 Apr 2005, 10:17
by jaguarpig
Best bit of news in a long time,Baz I am willing to sell some back at a small mark up:D

Posted:
04 Apr 2005, 10:32
by Bazz
Knew I should have bought a set when I had the chance [:(] Watch the prices on ebay rocket up


Posted:
04 Apr 2005, 20:34
by jamie
On my HP flight last week from JFK-LAS in First Class they had Metal forks and spoons but plastic knives!

Posted:
05 Apr 2005, 14:25
by mike-smashing
To my surprise, I had metal cutlery in the business cabin (an op-up) on an LH ATH-FRA flight last week.
Cheers,
Mike

Posted:
05 Apr 2005, 22:58
by preiffer
Did VS actually keep any of the cutlery they had made, or did they sell the lot?
Presumably, if they sold the whole inventory, they'll either have to make a new batch or redesign now?

Posted:
05 Apr 2005, 23:48
by RichardMannion
quote:Originally posted by preiffer
Did VS actually keep any of the cutlery they had made, or did they sell the lot?
Presumably, if they sold the whole inventory, they'll either have to make a new batch or redesign now?
I know they sold off a lot of the new stock they had, I acquired a lovely full set and somehow in its delivery to my Uk residence was intercepted by my mother who was meant to be house-sitting and taken back to Spain. So not amused.[:(!]
Lovely Robert Welch cutlery it was too, she always makes a point of usign it when I go over there - breakfast, lunch and dinner, I put it down to jealousy of me getting to use the fab CLubhouses all the time as she loves the V.Touch salons...

Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 09:49
by mcuth
A little OT, but I was in Chili's restaurant in ATL (airside) on Sunday. They issued plastic knives but metal forks [:0]
Of course, you can't do any damage with a fork can you? *BIG SIGH*
Cheers
Michael

Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 10:00
by Decker
Hello stranger


Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 10:31
by mcuth
quote:Originally posted by Decker
Hello stranger 
Howdy! Strange? Me?

Just running down the last few days of my trip - should be back around a bit more come the weekend/Monday. Who knows, might even post from the CH on Thursday

Cheers
Michael

Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 10:46
by Decker
Trust the trip is going well - look forward to the TRs.

Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 10:52
by mcuth
quote:Originally posted by Decker
Trust the trip is going well - look forward to the TRs.
Not too bad at all thanks - don't really want to come home - certainly don't want to go back to work next week [:(]
Just drafting TRs for the last 4 DL flights, only VS20 on Thursday to go now......
Cheers
Michael

Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 17:36
by Nottingham Nick
quote:Originally posted by mcuth
Of course, you can't do any damage with a fork can you? *BIG SIGH*
Or a glass [:0][:0][:(!]
Nick

Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 18:39
by Vrocking
Interesting Article,
I understand that ministers believe that hightened security in the cabin has decreased the chances of a sharp object being a threat. However this to me suggests that they somehow believe that the threat of terrorism has deminished, when it is clearly still v much alive?
I just wonder if this might come back an bite and airline in the bottom?
I hope you can see my point... I would be interested to hear others opinions.
P.s. I quite like the VS UC culterly (albeit plastic), it could be a lot worse.

Posted:
06 Apr 2005, 20:25
by Richard28
quote:Originally posted by Vrocking
However this to me suggests that they somehow believe that the threat of terrorism has deminished, when it is clearly still v much alive?
I read it that there was an over-reaction to security measures after 9/11, to ensure everything done was done to keep us safe.
Now three years later, we can take a more measured view on the practicalities of these measures, and some areas have been relaxed.
Remember that this is not revoking all the rules, just relaxing some of them - stengthened cabin doors and CCTV systems for example will stay in place, as will passenger screening.
Very true that a terrorist threat is still there, but I think these measures will not increase the threat, or realistically make it any easier for the terrorist.
Will be lovely to have a metal knife to cut through a steak, and a metal spoon to eat soup!

Posted:
08 Apr 2005, 03:41
by JohnD
Weird cos I was given plastic cutlery in the CH today[:0]

Posted:
08 Apr 2005, 15:03
by jaguarpig
Metal is probably not going to reappear overnight since VS sold it off:D

Posted:
08 Apr 2005, 15:09
by mike-smashing
When you do get metal cutlery in the Clubhouses (the ones which are land-side, like JFK or SFO), it's very nice stuff.
Looking forward to it making a comeback elsewhere!
Cheers,
Mike

Posted:
10 Apr 2005, 01:44
by ade99
Thank god someone's come to their senses, a metal knife used for eating with isn't in most people's opinion as dangerous a weopon as a smashed bottle of champers in UC. I've seen a lot more damage from bottles than normal knives and forks!!!

Posted:
10 Apr 2005, 01:52
by Richard28
quote:Originally posted by jaguarpig
Metal is probably not going to reappear overnight since VS sold it off:D
Unless BA quickly re-instate it. VS will then have to speed up its act!

Posted:
10 Apr 2005, 06:51
by Scrooge
after April 14th you will no longer be allowed to bring a lighter on a plane in the US.

Posted:
11 Apr 2005, 11:56
by jaguarpig
quote: When you do get metal cutlery in the Clubhouses (the ones which are land-side, like JFK or SFO), it's very nice stuff.
I like the chop sticks at the SFO CH

Posted:
11 Apr 2005, 15:48
by HighFlyer
I had plastic cutlery at the Clubhouse on 26/03, but on arrival to the US i had left my tweezers on my make-up bag but they were allowed through (and they were the angled sharp kind) i thought this was odd as 6 months ago they would have been conviscated.
I did however have a pair of eyelash curlers inspected -as in taken out of the bag and asked to demonstrate their use LOL I cant imagine what damage i could do with an eyelash curler but at least it kept the trip interesting.
