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Keeping out of danger, risk, or injury. Use with questions about people; when referring to things, use "security" instead.
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What is the situation like in Paris in late December 2019?
Transport woes aside, Paris is functioning pretty much normally. People take much longer to get to work, but they get there. A few shops are having irregular hours. Streets are packed (with additional …
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Seat aisles blocked by baggage
The FAA has some information on cabin safety, which gives some insights into the general guidelines. These will probably be the same, or very similar, in Europe. … It is a bit moot to discuss the safety card: They are not meant to be a exact diagram on the maximum dimensions of items under the seat. …
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What self-defense weapons are legal in London?
The link that you cite already states the law: Any “noxious substance” is illegal. So this is likely yucky stuff, but with no irritant. It may be disorienting for a moment, but I doubt it’ll incapacit …
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Coronavirus affected co-passenger; what to do?
There is lot of misinformation going around on this; so lets break it down. First off, at the time of writing the chances that someone on a Munich-London flight has the Coronavirus are extremely remot …