Originally Posted by FWAAA
I couldn't care less what you think of my posts.
I realize that the TSA checkpoint personnel don't routinely count the number of carryons. But that's not what you posted. You posted that there are no TSA rules regarding the allowable number of carryon bags, and that is just plane FALSE.
Face it, your post was flat out incorrect. A falsehood. Made-up. Inconsistent with reality.
Don't like people pointing out your incorrect assertions of FACTS?
Then stop posting made-up facts. Easy as that.

Not a falsehood. You like to point out the rules. I'm telling you what rules are followed and which are not. So, granted there is nothing in the "rules" about tripods not being allowed, I'm telling you that depending who is working, I HAVE seen people being told to check them. I would not like to tell the poster that they are OK, when in fact some supervisors won't allow them. Just in case he was able to check it at the start, I'd hate for him to have to leave security and go back to baggage, if that should happen. As for the number of bags permitted, the TSA does have limits posted. I'm telling you that I don't know of 1 airport where the TSA enforces it. If the airline ticket checker lets you through, no one is going to say anything. Just like the sizes of the bags. The airline has specfic's on sizes, but if they let you through with something huge, we're not gonna say anything. If it doesn't fit through the x-ray, we're gonna hand search it. So you can quote all the rules you like, I'm gonna tell you the truth about what you can do and can't do.