Shanghailander
One of the Regulars
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I'm in Hong Kong, now, after spending a week in Shanghai. While going through the airport, I was told by security to remove my hat! Not while going through the security checkpoint, mind you, or passport control, but after walking off the plane into the arrivals terminal. I've arrived in Hong Kong twice now in the last two weeks and it happened both times.
In the larger cities of England, more than once I came across a sign tacked to the entrance door of pubs, with words to the effect of, "What have you got to hide? If you are wearing a hat, take it off! This is apparently because ne'er do wells and other lowlifes are wearing hats to foil the almost omnipresent CCTV in the UK.
I thought this might be the case in the Hong Kong airport - my hat was perhaps foiling the overhead security cameras. But after the second incident, I asked, and was told that it would interfere with the automatic temperature stations, where they check incoming passengers for fever. Apparently this is done as you walk by - you don't even know your temperature is being taking!
In the larger cities of England, more than once I came across a sign tacked to the entrance door of pubs, with words to the effect of, "What have you got to hide? If you are wearing a hat, take it off! This is apparently because ne'er do wells and other lowlifes are wearing hats to foil the almost omnipresent CCTV in the UK.
I thought this might be the case in the Hong Kong airport - my hat was perhaps foiling the overhead security cameras. But after the second incident, I asked, and was told that it would interfere with the automatic temperature stations, where they check incoming passengers for fever. Apparently this is done as you walk by - you don't even know your temperature is being taking!