Some countries no longer require you to remove your shoes when passing through security — but taking out your laptop is still mostly required, writes Doug Drury.
A laptop inside a bag can also shield other items from view that may be dangerous. Scanning it separately reveals its internal components on the screen. In some cases you might be asked to turn it on to prove it's an actual working computer.
that allows travellers to pass their bags through security without having to remove their laptops. If you're not asked to take out your laptop, it's probably because one of these more expensive systems is being used.
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