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g.com... "Jack." wrote in message ... On Nov 24, 4:00 pm, wrote: On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 11:34:43 -0800 (PST), "Jack." wrote: . A few minutes later, a guy empties his pockets and has a pair of nail clippers. Nail clippers. TSA informs the Soldier that they re going to confiscate his nail clippers My BS detector just went off TSA says Items permitted in aircraft cabins: * Pets (if permitted by airline check with airline for procedures) * Walking canes and umbrellas (once inspected to ensure prohibited items are not concealed) * Nail clippers with nail files attached * Nail files * Tweezers * Safety razors (including disposable razors) * Syringes (with medication and professionally printed label identifying medication or manufacturer’s name) * Insulin delivery systems * Eyelash curlers Might be BS, I can't say for sure. Nail clippers being on the allowed list doesn't mean the story isn't true. Children weren't supposed to be aggressively patted down, but they are. Besides, I have seen the confiscated items at an airport, and have seen nail clippers among the items. Maybe the list changed? Personal story... on a trip to Napa Valley a few years ago, they confiscated a souvenir corkscrew at security when returning. It was in my wife's purse. They did let us mail it back home. When we got home and were unpacking, my wife reached into her purse to get something, and her pepper spray fell out. She had it with her on the plane out there and back, through security twice, and no one noticed. ---------- Nail clippers and cuticle scissors are now ok whereas the were prohibited for the first 5 years or so. Butane lighters are also allowed now and this is because it was costing too much to dispose of them due to hazmat classification. When lighters were prohibited you could carry 5 books of paper matches? Reply: Is show. Most of the TSA people are stupid. Could not make the cut at McDonalds from what I observe. We went to Rome, about 6 years ago. SFO to Rome, via Cincinnati. Reach in the backpack while in the secured area having lunch. A 5" folding knife is in the backpack. Would have been nice to take it out to cut the hard bagel, but just left it in there and got back on the airplane. Look at how many weapons were smuggled aboard for hijackings before 9/11. 9/11 the hijackers used the FAA rules to take over the plane. Flight crews were told to go along with the hijackers. Will never happen again. People will die, while the hijackers are overpowered and most likely killed aboard the airplane. I think they should not only allow knives aboard the planes, but if you do not have one, you get issued one. You think a hijacker(s) will survive more than 45 seconds? May be a crew member or passenger hostage killed, but probably at the most one. |
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