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puppysara Jul 6, 2012 7:38 pm

Odd iPad security question at LHR T3 Fastrack on Jul 4th
 
I had only a small bag going thru T3 Fastrack at LHR. As I was putting my bag on the xray conveyor belt, I was asked if I had a laptop or an iPad. I said no laptop, just an Android tablet. The security guy said, "An iPad?" and I responded, "no iPad, but I do have a tablet, an Android Tablet." He said "I only asked about an iPad. It's a simple question." (He was a bit arrogant.) I responded, "No iPad." He said, "See how easy that was." (BTW, kept my shoes on. I guess they were secure.)

Is there something less secure about an iPad than an Android tablet? Have I missed something? Does Apple know about this? Has anyone else encountered this at LHR or anywhere else? It's a first for me. I searched and found no other post on this issue.

OskiBear Jul 6, 2012 7:41 pm

Maybe he's just clueless and doesn't understand that iPads belong to a class of devices known as tablets?

brp Jul 6, 2012 7:41 pm

Probably belongs in the Travel Safety and Security forum since it has nothing to do with AA. Move requested.

Cheers.

Doc Savage Jul 6, 2012 7:47 pm


Originally Posted by puppysara (Post 18883775)
I had only a small bag going thru T3 Fastrack at LHR. As I was putting my bag on the xray conveyor belt, I was asked if I had a laptop or an iPad. I said no laptop, just an Android tablet. The security guy said, "An iPad?" and I responded, "no iPad, but I do have a tablet, an Android Tablet." He said "I only asked about an iPad. It's a simple question." (He was a bit arrogant.) I responded, "No iPad." He said, "See how easy that was." (BTW, kept my shoes on. I guess they were secure.)

Is there something less secure about an iPad than an Android tablet? Have I missed something? Does Apple know about this? Has anyone else encountered this at LHR or anywhere else? It's a first for me. I searched and found no other post on this issue.


Poor little guy had no clue.

puppysara Jul 6, 2012 7:52 pm


Originally Posted by brp (Post 18883790)
Probably belongs in the Travel Safety and Security forum since it has nothing to do with AA. Move requested.

Cheers.

Concur with move request. I was in the AA thread when I remembered the issue. Sorry.

pdog02 Jul 6, 2012 7:55 pm


Originally Posted by Doc Savage (Post 18883809)
Poor little guy had no clue.

The OP? If so I'd agree. The correct answer to the question is "no". Never volunteer any more information than what is specifically asked.

brp Jul 6, 2012 8:00 pm


Originally Posted by pdog02 (Post 18883840)
The OP? If so I'd agree. The correct answer to the question is "no". Never volunteer any more information than what is specifically asked.

Gotta disagree with that. Given the proclivity these days to refer to a tablet as an "iPad" (see "Band Aid," "Xerox," etc.) it is more likely that the person was asking about a tablet than an iPad specifically. Saying "No, I don't have an iPad, but I do have an Android tablet" is the correct answer. Just saying No, then having the person find the tablet and question why you mislead them (never mind that the answer was accurate) is the more than likely outcome of that. Best to be avoided.

Cheers.

Doc Savage Jul 6, 2012 8:01 pm


Originally Posted by pdog02 (Post 18883840)
The OP? If so I'd agree. The correct answer to the question is "no". Never volunteer any more information than what is specifically asked.

Well, no, actually, because you could get the moron security officer who would accuse you of trying to lie to him.

Spiff Jul 6, 2012 8:02 pm

Given the "security" employee's choice of "employment" with DfT, I can understand why the OP might have assumed the employee was clueless about different tablet types.

JDiver Jul 6, 2012 8:05 pm

And off this goes to the appropriate TS&S Forum. Assuming it will pass muster, of course. ;)

/Moderator

WIRunner Jul 6, 2012 8:07 pm

iPad has become mostly synonymous with a 10 inch tablet, much like most MP3 players are often referred to as an iPod.

If that happens again the easiest answer is "it is my tablet"

pdog02 Jul 6, 2012 8:15 pm


Originally Posted by brp (Post 18883857)
Gotta disagree with that. Given the proclivity these days to refer to a tablet as an "iPad" (see "Band Aid," "Xerox," etc.) it is more likely that the person was asking about a tablet than an iPad specifically. Saying "No, I don't have an iPad, but I do have an Android tablet" is the correct answer. Just saying No, then having the person find the tablet and question why you mislead them (never mind that the answer was accurate) is the more than likely outcome of that. Best to be avoided.

Cheers.

Not my duty to educate them about the difference. Oh, and don't forget "Kleenex".


Originally Posted by Doc Savage (Post 18883860)
Well, no, actually, because you could get the moron security officer who would accuse you of trying to lie to him.

I've done it before and breezed right through.


Originally Posted by Spiff (Post 18883864)
Given the "security" employee's choice of "employment" with DfT, I can understand why the OP might have assumed the employee was clueless about different tablet types.

And finally the "assume" cliche. I assume they mean what was asked.

mre5765 Jul 6, 2012 10:08 pm


Originally Posted by puppysara (Post 18883775)
I had only a small bag going thru T3 Fastrack at LHR. As I was putting my bag on the xray conveyor belt, I was asked if I had a laptop or an iPad. I said no laptop, just an Android tablet. The security guy said, "An iPad?" and I responded, "no iPad, but I do have a tablet, an Android Tablet." He said "I only asked about an iPad. It's a simple question." (He was a bit arrogant.) I responded, "No iPad."

.

I would have said: "asked and answered".

elhumano Jul 6, 2012 10:35 pm

Maybe it's related to when they asked me (also at LHR) to remove my laptop from my briefcase, I did and then they searched me when I didn't take out ipad. They then told me ipad was a laptop...

boerne Jul 7, 2012 4:02 am

security
 

Originally Posted by puppysara (Post 18883775)
I had only a small bag going thru T3 Fastrack at LHR. As I was putting my bag on the xray conveyor belt, I was asked if I had a laptop or an iPad. I said no laptop, just an Android tablet. The security guy said, "An iPad?" and I responded, "no iPad, but I do have a tablet, an Android Tablet." He said "I only asked about an iPad. It's a simple question." (He was a bit arrogant.) I responded, "No iPad." He said, "See how easy that was." (BTW, kept my shoes on. I guess they were secure.)

Is there something less secure about an iPad than an Android tablet? Have I missed something? Does Apple know about this? Has anyone else encountered this at LHR or anywhere else? It's a first for me. I searched and found no other post on this issue.

This seems to be the security equivalent of the question "Have you stopped beating your wife?"


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