Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:01AM EDT
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The suspiciously thin, port-free laptop sends airport security into a tizzy, until cooler heads prevail. Maybe it's time for some tech briefings at the TSA, no?
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batteries... they stopped me for batteries. at the time there weren't really any 'definitive' rules on this issue.
Thats better than another 9/11 (Althought I question if it wasnt planned or known about before it happened.) They took my laptop external harddrive once....its a long long story
got pulled aside and searched w/ metal detector for gameboy and batteries atleast 10 minutes wasted but didnt miss flight
Wow, Are we surprised that TSA agents are dumbfounded?
"New products on the market? They haven't been TSA approved. Probably shouldn't be permitted." Orwellian. *in italics*
sure let's let the people that just upgraded from skycap or convenient store clerk decide what should be allowed. Oh yeah the TSA agents that check for bombs shouldn't be making that decision either. but i agree with the possibility of him being late as well.
i tried seeing what i could get away with at an airport terminal by putting as many cords and electronics in one carry-on bag as possible. i had my laptop cables and charger, a cd player with a charger and headphones, my cell phone charger, and i think i had something else in there too. they put it through the scanner twice, but thats it. another time i set off a metal detector and the lady kept yelling at me to take off my shoes before i go through again, but i took off my belt instead and the detector didnt go off. i liked ticking her off cause i figured out her job for her.
Im just trying to make sure that whenever I fly I know of every new rule that the TSA implements. Something like the incident mentioned shouldnt happen if the people who screen your luggage are keeping up with training and are knowledgeable. Also, this is inquiry to anyone who's flown commercial recently. I own a Nikon D40 and want to take it on my travels. Anyone encounter any issues while having this camera with them? What would be the best way to carry that sort of gear with you when decide to fly commercial? Thanks a bunch for the input.
You just have to go with it. Have some fun. I keep one of the exterior pockets of my carry-on luggage positively stuffed - I'm talking about hundreds - STUFFED absolutely tight full of condoms. The TSA can't check me through fast enough. It's the weirdest thing.
1 Posted by nolo_8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse
i almost feel bad for him, not for an apple owner. :)