Sheremetyevo employees did not allow Muscovite to enter the airport, as his laptop, which he could not open, was closed. In this respect informs Baza Telegram channel.
During the investigation, it was noted that a Muscovite named Timofey was asked to open the laptop, but he could not meet the needs of Sheremetyevo employees because he did not know how to use it. Representatives of the airport also did not believe Timofey and did not allow him to go further, referring to order 227 of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation on the procedure for conducting inspections.
After reviewing the order, Timofey discovered that he did not need to use a laptop. Also, on order, he could leave the computer for storage at the airport and receive it on his return, but Sheremetyevo employees refused to accept the laptop.
Then, according to Baza, Timofey called the police, who could not help him. The man suggested that Sheremetyevo representatives turn on the computer themselves, but they did not agree. Soon, the Muscovite decided to fly away without a laptop, finding a solution to the problem – leaving it in the car.
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