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Should a woman be asked to remove her nipple rings before boarding an aeroplane...?

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... and does this mean that I'll have to remove the ring in my p***s the next time I go to Ibiza?

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  1. If the nipple ring alarms the metal detector, and the screener cannot clear it, then the passenger should not be allowed past the screening area. If this means the passenger has to remove the ring so she can board the plane, so be it. Same with prince alberts or any other kind of piercing in a sensitive area.

    If you don't wanna remove your jewelry, how about not wearing metal jewelry? There are plenty of plastic rings out there. I have nipple rings myself.


  2. Else you may be charged for overweight.

    If they contain batteries, you in deep doo doo.

  3. She should let me inspect them!

  4. no not if its with a pair of plyers,i bet that hurt.

  5. No. Total invasion of privacy.

  6. Seems a bit extreme to me.

    If it goes off thorugh the barrier then you can tell them what you have and they will use a handheld device to check it.

  7. I think it was wrong because they weren't like you could just take them out you had to destroy them and use equipment to remove them, are they really go to ask the same of those ear-rings like that and other types of piercings like you said... It was clearly wrong i don't know whats happening to airports anymore...

  8. I take it you read this story.

    The awnser is at the end.

  9. Haha I read about that, don't see how their any sort of threat? I don't understand how those things are attached but the idea of pliers is enough to make me never have one lol

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