Sunday, September 21, 2008

Disaster

Well today has been absolutely horrendous. So bad that I wanted to just hop on a plane and come home.

On Friday I left Reykjavik on my way to Menorca for my last dig. I couldn't fly straight to Menorca. Instead I had to fly from Reykjavik to London on the 19th arriving at 8pm and then at 7am on the 20th I would fly from Luton airport to Menorca.

When I arrived from Reykjavik at Heathrow airport, I straight away hopped onto a bus for Luton airport. The plane had been late arriving and I didn´t have long to get to my bus, so I raced there and got there with 2 mins to spare - only to find out that there had been a big accident on the motorway and the bus was delayed 45 mins. *sigh*

I finally got to Luton airport around 10:30 and transferred to a hotel so I could get a few hours sleep. I managed to get about 5 hours sleep before I had to be up and at the airport.

I arrived at Luton airport a little over 2 hours before my flight left. I thought it would be quiet, but there were masses of people at the airport and in fact it took me 40 mins to get to the check-in counter. When I finally got to the counter I was informed that I needed to collect my tickets from the ticket office before I could check in. So, I had to get out of the queue and find the ticket office. When I got there the woman told me that I didn't need a ticket because mine was a ticketless flight, so they'd just wasted my time and then I had to push back in to the front of the check-in queue (which always pisses people off because they don't know what's going on). Finally started to check-in and was asked how many pieces of carry-on luggage I had. When she found out I had 2 I was informed that Luton airport was extremely strict and I wouldn´t be allowed through with more than one piece so I would have to check-in one of my pieces of hand luggage. I was informed that I could try my luck with security but would more than likely be sent back to the check-in desk and I would end up missing my flight. So I had to make the quick decision to check-in my day pack and just carry my laptop case with me and shove as much into it as possible. I was trying to do it in a rush and I was panicking a bit so I grabbed out everything I thought was important and then checked it in. I told the woman that I was really worried because it didn´t have a lock and there was no ID on it, but she said it would have to go like it was, so all I could do was wind a paper clip through the zip and hope it stayed closed. Then because I´d checked-in a 2nd bag!!!!!!! I had to pay an extra fee for the second piece of luggage.

Getting through security was a long process and they wouldn´t let anyone through with more than one piece of hand luggage.

It wasn´t until I was on the plane that I realised that I´d forgotten to take my camera out of my day pack and put it into my laptop case. I just had to hope it would be ok.

When I arrived at Menorca I raced through immigration to get to the luggage belt and my daypack was one of the first off. I searched through it and guess what I couldn´t find!!!!! My camera was gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was freaking out.

I could tell that my bag had been rifled through because of the way the contents were and the paper clip was gone (which isn´t something that could have just gotten knocked off). So, one of the baggage staff had obviously gone through my bag and taken my camera.

I was in tears. My camera was gone, but not only that, all my photos. Because my laptop hadn´t been working (a story for another day) I hadn´t backed up my camera since I left Rome so I´d lost all my photos from Ireland, the Faverhsam dig, France and Iceland.

As soon as my suitcase came off I headed straight over to file a complaint. The Spanish lady pretty much told me there wasn´t anything that could be done. All they could do was file a report with the airport and then I should just report it to the police.

I was really pissed off.

I managed to find the Thomspon Fly office. The woman there was very nice and sympathetic and helped as much as she could, but even she had to admit that I wouldn´t see my camera again.

By that point I wasn´t so much pissed off about my camera, but more about the fact that this person would go unpunished. That the airline/airport wouldn´t do anything about it. They weren´t even considering contacting HR and letting them know that their staff were stealing from people and putting the word out that this wouldn´t be tolerated.

I´m still pretty upset. I´ve lost heaps of photos and the camera that Mum and Dad bought me for Christmas. It was such a great little camera as well.

Dad is having to find out from the travel insurance people what I need to do to get a replacement camera.

I am going to contact Luton airport as well and let them know how unhappy I am with the way they operate and the stress they have caused me.

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There isn´t much I can do about it now.

I´m on Menorca now, the people on the dig are very friendly and we start the hard work first thing in the morning (so no rest for Casey).

It is a very small group. There are only 7 students split between 2 areas - 3 at the Necropolis and 4 at the Roman City.

The place we´re staying is nice. We have a housekeeper who prepares very nice meals and we´re not allowed to do the washing up! The apartment can accommodate about 18 people, but there are only 8 of us in it, so we have plenty of room. It would be extremely squishy if it was full.

Anyway, I just needed to rant a bit. I´m feeling ok now. I´ll have to find some time to get myself a new camera this week.

I promise I´ll post again soon (and hopefully something positive next time).

Casey.

4 comments:

Becc Repper said...

I am so sorry Casey! I completely sympathise. I hope they will treat you well at Menorca and you can have a relaxing time there.

Unknown said...

Hi Casey, This is Rick, remember me, I was in Rome for two weeks at the dig. I have a decent amount of pictures from there. Granted they are all from my vantage point, but I can send them to you so you have some that are relevant to your experiences there. I can only imagine your anger at the theft. I am so sorry. PS what ever happened to the rest of the blog about Rome. I was dying to know what happened after I left.
Feel free to write me @ ramatulli@aol.com

Anonymous said...

If you want I can mercilessly beat Neal into a bloody mess... that always makes me feel better, also cocaine... but that's a different matter entirely. plus if it makes you feel better i miss you, and your apparent inability to speak American. Keep your chin up.

Anonymous said...

Ahhh Casey! I feel your pain! Lost a bunch of unreplacable photos once (not by theft) but its what you loose that makes the theft so painful so I can imagine your total frustration. Sounds like you have photos of Vignacce, but if you don't, have oodles, including some great hots of you for your mum and dad etc. We have our first two Aussie students applying to Vignacce for 2009 already! I think it must be surely because of your blog!