Source: Weekly Gleaner (Jamaica) Copyright: 1998 The Gleaner Company Limited Pubdate: As Below Contact: Website: http://www.go-jamaica.com/ Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v98.n1159.a02.html DRUG-DETECTOR A GREAT IDEA 3 Dec 1998 THE EDITOR, Madam: That there is a machine to test for ingested drugs is only timely and well thought out. Ms. Ogilvie, senior Customs agent and her staff should be applauded. Over the years, the United States and Europe, in an effort to boost their own tourism sectors, have all called Jamaica a drug infested haven. Well then, let us see how much their citizens co-operate in the "cleansing" of this infestation. Kudos to all involved. I personally have no problems with this new system, because, surprise, surprise, I have nothing to fear. A little street smarts, i.e. do not take from or hold someone else's bag at the airport and watching your own bags, should take care of any pitfalls of the system. Great idea!!! I am, etc., Andrea T. Anderson Foothill Boulevard Rancho Cucamonga, California ~~~~~~~~~~ THE INNOCENT HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR 4 Dec 1998 The Editor, Madam: Regarding the Customs machine which checks for ingested drugs, I think it's a great idea. As a Jamaican living in the US for the past 25 years, I get tired of hearing of Jamaica as a sex and drug haven. The illegal activities people won't do in their own countries, they somehow think it's okay in Jamaica. Every time I come back to Atlanta from Jamaica, US Customs has a drug-sniffing dog wandering around the baggage claim area. I have yet to hear any objections to this practice. The bottom line is if you're not doing anything illegal, you have nothing to fear. I am, etc., Anthony Ashley Atlanta - --- Checked-by: Richard Lake