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by neilv
702 days ago
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This is hilarious. One time, I had to speak up, that something might actually be ITAR, before an imminent potential violation. I probably didn't make any new friends on that occasion, but the situation was taken seriously, and violation was averted. |
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I found out the interesting way when leaving the States that ic it goes into space, it comes with lots of ITAR red tape of which I and my university had been blissfully unaware.
Being escorted onto my flight (which had been held for an hour!) by a couple of State Department officials who simply told me to sit in the first available seat when we got aboard was kind of cool, though. Instant upgrade to business class, and the pax in the vicinity probably spent the flight wondering who the heck I was and what I had been up to...