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How can I transport alcohol from Missouri to Florida

Posted in Wrestling Forums by carpinteyromtf at 17:38, Sep 03 2013


é??ç¸?ow can I transport alcohol from Missouri to Florida

I'm arriving in Tampa late Friday night, and leaving on a cruise early Saturday morning. I'm determined to smuggle some booze on the cruise with the help of a couple wellhidden Rum Runner flasks, but I won't have the time, nor transportation to buy the liquor when I get to Tampa.

I've heard you can ship alcohol via UPS, which I think would be the easiest way to do it. I <a href="http://www.photo2video.co.uk/giuseppezanottisneakers/">giuseppe zanotti online</a> haven't flown for nearly three years, so I'm woolrich outlet bologna online not sure how hard airlines are cracking down on the "no liquid" stipulation, which is why I'm hesitant to store it in my checked luggage.

I don't know about shipping, but if you're flying you will probably be able to buy alcohol in the airport after you arrive. Might be simpler. (Expense may be an issue here, but time/transportation probably isn't)

posted by LobsterMitten at 2:59 PM on May 6, 2007

The liquid prohibition only applies to carryons. There's no rule against checking liquor in your baggage.

From Continental Airlines (used as an example because it's the first Google hit for 'liquor checked luggage':

Alcoholic beverages in retail packaging may be checked as baggage. A customer will be permitted to check up to 5 liters (1.3 gallons). giuseppe zanotti online The alcoholic beverages should be packed to prevent breakage. Continental shall not be liable for breakage or spillage of alcoholic beverages.

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posted by mudpuppie at 2:59 PM on May 6, 2007

See also.

posted by mudpuppie at 3:02 PM on May 6, 2007

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posted by rkent at 3:03 PM on May 6, 2007

Please forgive my asking, and if it is offtopic please delete, but what kind of cruise are you taking?

Aren't these ships loaded with every canada goose pas cher femme kind of booze imaginable?

posted by Dizzy at 3:48 PM on May 6, 2007

Yep, checked bags do not have a liquid restriction.

posted by The Deej at 3:52 PM on May 6, 2007

Yes they are, but very few cruises include alcohol in the purchase price.

Beware that cruise lines tend to take a very dim view of people smuggling alcohol on board, and if they do catch you, it is (remotely) possible that they will deny you boarding. At the very least they will absolutely confiscate your booze.

posted by dirtynumbangelboy at 3:54 PM on May 6, 2007

IANAL, so I don't know what the legality of mailing booze is, but I once sent a couple of bottles of bourbon to a couple of people, and when I brought the first one into one of those "Mailboxes, etc" or whathaveyou, the fellow said I couldn't ship alcohol, but if I brought in a box that was already sealed, I could ship that (wink, wink).

posted by Nabubrush at 4:02 PM on May 6, 2007

We wanted to ship some aquavit from Seattle to TX and when we inquired, we were told it bottega veneta careers was a felony. It could be BS. We decided not to ship it though.

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