Originally Posted by
TSORon
If you cant figure that out for yourself, then there is nothing I can do to assist you in this forum.
bagscreener,to self, hmmmm are they 16 or 18.5, hmmmmm, I just don't know, so hard to tell(why couldn't more people be into granny porn)better be safe. Think of the children. Oh supervisor
ETA, did you know that's a crime against nature in some states to have\use martial aids?
do these items get reported?
Originally Posted by
TSORon
It IS the business of the federal government where ITS currency goes, specially if it is outside of the country. Now, guess who I work for?
I’m not going to go looking for your cash stash. Nope, just not going to do it. I have no interest in that. But if you happen to have a large brick of $100 bills in the carry on that I am searching, I am going to report it to a supervisor. Its just that simple. Like it or not, there are laws about transporting cash outside of the country. The TSA happens to be in a good position to detect large amounts of cash in bags going outside of the country, but it is not our concern if it is declared or not! Nor do we have the ability to determine if it has been declared or not, which is why we refer it to someone who can. If it is, then there is no problem and off you go to wherever you plan. If its not, well then you have a problem, but in either case its not my problem.
Apparently some of your folks have a hard time understanding domestic v international travel.
And I'm a little slow, so help me with this, how much cash does it take to bring down an aircraft?(presidential coins not included)cuz, I and most of the traveling public thought ya'll were looking for guns and weapons