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Insulin and Byetta on Eurostar

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falcon123

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I came across this page checking for someone whose flight has been cancelled:-

http://www.eurostar.com/UK/uk/leisure/travel_information/before_you_go/prohibited_items.jsp

It seems to ban quite a lot of things - nearly aircraft style - including syringes. Has anybody ever had trouble carrying syringes/pens on Eurostar?

I think I have been assaulted more by wheely briefcases, people with rucksacks turning around like demented camels and two idiots who pulled luggage of a rack on top of me!
 
I use Kings Cross St Pancras underground station. The pull along cases are not a problem, it is the idiots who pull them along at arms length do all kinds of manouvers with out using their mirrors and then just suddenly stop at the top or bottoms of escalators.

I wont say exactly what I'd like to do to them with their cases, but the sun don't shine there!
 
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