Customised shoes at Airport security check
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I had my travel shoes customised as they were slightly loose which made it tough to walk long distance. By customise i mean an extra layer added on inner side of shoe.
But now i am thinking if this will cause issue in security scanning as they ask us to remove shoes and scan them.
Will it be advisable to wear customised shoes?
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I had my travel shoes customised as they were slightly loose which made it tough to walk long distance. By customise i mean an extra layer added on inner side of shoe.
But now i am thinking if this will cause issue in security scanning as they ask us to remove shoes and scan them.
Will it be advisable to wear customised shoes?
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Scanners are extremely precise and show different types of materials with different colours based on their nature. They should be able to detect quite easily if that additional layer is an issue or not.
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I had my travel shoes customised as they were slightly loose which made it tough to walk long distance. By customise i mean an extra layer added on inner side of shoe.
But now i am thinking if this will cause issue in security scanning as they ask us to remove shoes and scan them.
Will it be advisable to wear customised shoes?
security travel-shoes
I had my travel shoes customised as they were slightly loose which made it tough to walk long distance. By customise i mean an extra layer added on inner side of shoe.
But now i am thinking if this will cause issue in security scanning as they ask us to remove shoes and scan them.
Will it be advisable to wear customised shoes?
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Scanners are extremely precise and show different types of materials with different colours based on their nature. They should be able to detect quite easily if that additional layer is an issue or not.
â jcaron
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Scanners are extremely precise and show different types of materials with different colours based on their nature. They should be able to detect quite easily if that additional layer is an issue or not.
â jcaron
1 hour ago
Scanners are extremely precise and show different types of materials with different colours based on their nature. They should be able to detect quite easily if that additional layer is an issue or not.
â jcaron
1 hour ago
Scanners are extremely precise and show different types of materials with different colours based on their nature. They should be able to detect quite easily if that additional layer is an issue or not.
â jcaron
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If the extra layer is material that is usually used in making shoes, there will be no problems at all.
Even when they used unusual materials, like metal, the scanning of the shoe will show what is done and they can see nothing is wrong with it.
Last year I wore my work boots with enforced toecaps and the airport security told me not even to bother taking them off. I still did, as I prefer not to make the metal detector beep on me.
The scan people did not want to double check. They did double check some items in an other bag, so they were active. They were able to see through the boots well enough.
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If the extra layer is material that is usually used in making shoes, there will be no problems at all.
Even when they used unusual materials, like metal, the scanning of the shoe will show what is done and they can see nothing is wrong with it.
Last year I wore my work boots with enforced toecaps and the airport security told me not even to bother taking them off. I still did, as I prefer not to make the metal detector beep on me.
The scan people did not want to double check. They did double check some items in an other bag, so they were active. They were able to see through the boots well enough.
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If the extra layer is material that is usually used in making shoes, there will be no problems at all.
Even when they used unusual materials, like metal, the scanning of the shoe will show what is done and they can see nothing is wrong with it.
Last year I wore my work boots with enforced toecaps and the airport security told me not even to bother taking them off. I still did, as I prefer not to make the metal detector beep on me.
The scan people did not want to double check. They did double check some items in an other bag, so they were active. They were able to see through the boots well enough.
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If the extra layer is material that is usually used in making shoes, there will be no problems at all.
Even when they used unusual materials, like metal, the scanning of the shoe will show what is done and they can see nothing is wrong with it.
Last year I wore my work boots with enforced toecaps and the airport security told me not even to bother taking them off. I still did, as I prefer not to make the metal detector beep on me.
The scan people did not want to double check. They did double check some items in an other bag, so they were active. They were able to see through the boots well enough.
If the extra layer is material that is usually used in making shoes, there will be no problems at all.
Even when they used unusual materials, like metal, the scanning of the shoe will show what is done and they can see nothing is wrong with it.
Last year I wore my work boots with enforced toecaps and the airport security told me not even to bother taking them off. I still did, as I prefer not to make the metal detector beep on me.
The scan people did not want to double check. They did double check some items in an other bag, so they were active. They were able to see through the boots well enough.
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Scanners are extremely precise and show different types of materials with different colours based on their nature. They should be able to detect quite easily if that additional layer is an issue or not.
â jcaron
1 hour ago