See, that wouldn't have worked at
this one. This guy was checking just about everything. He would
start by reaching around to your shoulder blades, running the hands up to the
neck, and down the arms, then back up the opposite side of each arm... down the
armpit and hips and side of the legs, then back up the front of the legs,
checking pockets and belts, then up the chest, then he'd make you do a half-turn
and he'd run down the back same way as he did the front. THEN he's have
you remove a hat (if you were wearing one) and he'd check inside that too...
this guy must have been ex-cop... he did about everything except a cavity
search. They *did* actually find my camera, but he actually asked "is that
just your boot" to which I replied "uh, yeah, I guess so". And he either
bought that answer, or figured that with the trouble I went through, he wasn't
going to bother. LOL.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 1:23 PM
Subject: NCR - Cameras into
concerts
While in college, I got a 35 mm SLR and a 70-210
zoom lens (8" long) into a concert by keeping them in separate pieces and
having one in each sleeve under my arm. Man it was hard walking trying
to keep them from falling down the sleeve to my forearm. I'd have looked
like Popeye at that point.
With current CCD technology, I believe I could
make a baseball hat with a camera on it that no one would ever
find.