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Airside postboxes at London airports?
On Aug 14, 7:12*pm, Mizter T wrote:
Are there any these days? Obviously I know there are postboxes at airports (though I don't think they're always that easy to find), but I haven't paid a great deal of attention to airside postboxes - and I can imagine there may be whatever security concerns nowadays too. Airport post boxes are a special design with a transparent back: http://richardbaker.photoshelter.com...000H37o3FWcUQI This BPMA factsheet claims that there's one airside in LHR T4: http://postalheritage.org.uk/history...rch%202009.pdf ( http://tinyurl.com/2uu8ekz ) I also recently spotted one of these landside at the front entrance of LCY. (I didn't pay too much attention to it, but the security check area had a vending machine which appeared to be selling pre-stamped padded envelopes, which I think might have been to let passengers post any sharp or otherwise prohibited items back to themselves - I don't recall if there was a post box nearby.) On Aug 15, 12:18*am, " wrote: I have seen postboxes airside at Heathrow, but I don't reacll seeing stamp machines to accompany them Do they even sell stamps airside? In WHSmith, no doubt. On Aug 15, 4:20*pm, William Black wrote: People like PC World/Dixons have shops at Heathrow... Indeed, airports are the only places you'll still find a Dixons shop - the rest are all Currys.digital these days. |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
On 15/08/2010 16:45, martin wrote:
On Aug 14, 7:12 pm, Mizter wrote: Are there any these days? Obviously I know there are postboxes at airports (though I don't think they're always that easy to find), but I haven't paid a great deal of attention to airside postboxes - and I can imagine there may be whatever security concerns nowadays too. Airport post boxes are a special design with a transparent back: http://richardbaker.photoshelter.com...000H37o3FWcUQI Any reason for that? |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
wrote in message
news:jUW9o.46770$ss1.12612@hurricane... Any reason for that? I would imagine, for security - you can see what people have dropped into them. Ian |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
"William Black" wrote in message ... How does 'To stop the bloody IRA from putting bombs in them' sound? If they can see what is in the box they can decide if special action is needed without disturbing the package. After that they are in the same position as with any abandoned item at the airport. |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
In message Bydao.10092$UD.6420@hurricane, at 17:19:44 on Mon, 16 Aug
2010, Buddenbrooks remarked: How does 'To stop the bloody IRA from putting bombs in them' sound? If they can see what is in the box they can decide if special action is needed without disturbing the package. Not if it has a pile of other letters on top of it. -- Roland Perry |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
On 2010\08\16 17:44, Roland Perry wrote:
In message Bydao.10092$UD.6420@hurricane, at 17:19:44 on Mon, 16 Aug 2010, Buddenbrooks remarked: How does 'To stop the bloody IRA from putting bombs in them' sound? If they can see what is in the box they can decide if special action is needed without disturbing the package. Not if it has a pile of other letters on top of it. How would they recognise one anyway, unless it was addressed to Kingdom Come. |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message Bydao.10092$UD.6420@hurricane, at 17:19:44 on Mon, 16 Aug 2010, Buddenbrooks remarked: How does 'To stop the bloody IRA from putting bombs in them' sound? If they can see what is in the box they can decide if special action is needed without disturbing the package. Not if it has a pile of other letters on top of it. -- It is a case of either that or no postbox at all. Organizations that feel they are at risk from incoming mail have x-ray machines. As for your suggestion, true but it would be suspicious if someone came and posted large number of items, there would be rare cause to do so. In any case letter bombs were never true, they were small parcels and the post boxes have a limited aperture. |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
"Buddenbrooks" wrote in message
news:Gteao.35615$Nu2.4925@hurricane "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message Bydao.10092$UD.6420@hurricane, at 17:19:44 on Mon, 16 Aug 2010, Buddenbrooks remarked: How does 'To stop the bloody IRA from putting bombs in them' sound? If they can see what is in the box they can decide if special action is needed without disturbing the package. Not if it has a pile of other letters on top of it. -- It is a case of either that or no postbox at all. Organizations that feel they are at risk from incoming mail have x-ray machines. As for your suggestion, true but it would be suspicious if someone came and posted large number of items, there would be rare cause to do so. In any case letter bombs were never true, they were small parcels and the post boxes have a limited aperture. From memory, aren't they also quite shallow? |
Airside postboxes at London airports?
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