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Misinformation from AARP
This was part of an AARP article on "TSA’s 5 Holiday Travel Tips to Get Through Security" that I received via e-mail today.
TSA agents are confused enough without "help" from the AARP. Quote:
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Crap! That is 180 degrees from the law!
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I put my cigar cutter in my checked bags because TSA people are the dumbest people on the planet with almost unlimited power. They lack reasoning and sensible problem solving skills. I have seen them confiscate a box of custom hand rolled flies used for fishing. Hmmmmm, I imagine the TSA agent had a Bass fishing trip coming up. Upon protesting that fish hooks as insignificant, he called the Marshal.
Here is the official statement from TSA: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-.../cigar-cutters Now I also travel with carry on four boxes of matches and a Bic lighter but I don’t care if they confiscate those although they never have. Bottom line, only carry on what your willing to donate to TSA. |
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That's some seriously dated information, like from 17 years ago.
Then again, it is AARP, so they move kind of slow. |
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Problem with TSA is a lot of their Agents, are not up to snuff on most recent do, don't can have, and can not haves.
Good News is their web-site is normally current. |
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i generally travel with one of those cheap cutters you always get at giveaways, and a ronson jet lite in my carryone, not the best products, but adequate enough to do the job, and they make it through 95% of the time, if not, i've only lost about $ 5 bucks
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