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Originally Posted by HarryT
It really doesn't matter what you do or don't believe. The situation is that those ARE the rules, and you have an obligation to follow them, regardless of what your personal beliefs might be. If you can't accept that, find some other way to travel.
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Originally Posted by Casey57
Different flight attendants seem to interpret the rules differently, so I am never sure what to do.
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This. The last time I flew, the flight attendant said on the way to Spain, that I had to turn off my camera. On the way from Spain, nothing was said, while I again had the camera turned on and was pointing it outside...
And about the rules, you never ever break them? You must be much holier than I am...
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Originally Posted by HarryT
If the announcement says "electronic devices must not be used until the seatbelt sign is turned off" that seems pretty clear-cut. What is the ambiguity? Is there any doubt that a Kindle is an "electronic device"?
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What is turned off?