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Old Jul 12, 2014 | 4:10 pm
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Originally Posted by FTcadence
Of the 52,000 travelers who pass through the TSA's security checkpoints at Logan ever day, many leave something behind in those gray, plastic bins.

In a 'lost and found' room at the airport are full carry-on suitcases, canes and walkers, cell phones, laptops, keys, jewelry... Someone even once left behind a half pound of ground beef All of these items are tagged in the hopes of a reunion with their owners.

After 30 days, high-value items (including electronics) are sent to the TSA's DC office where they are wiped and given to other government agencies to use. Clothes are donated to vets/the needy.

http://www.whdh.com/story/26001416/l...l-of-surprisesBolding mine:

I've been lucky/careful enough never to have left something accidentally behind, but I was curious to learn about what happens to items that are lost.

TSAPressSec shared a link to the story on Twitter, so H/T. I wanted to share it here.
Imho, they should be donating cell phones to places like battered women's shelters as there are plenty of agencies which will wipe the phone and program it to only being able to only dial the shelter and 911 as opposed to giving them to other government agencies
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