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Old Jun 5, 2006 | 10:17 am
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CLELOSER
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I agree

Originally Posted by warreng24
UGH

I love how we have threads complaining about the E- "gate lice" and their kitchen sink quantity of carry on luggage.

Now all of a sudden, we see the 1K's come out and openly admit that they bring more than the allowed number of carry on's.

What is the difference? Is it because we're more experienced flyers that we are "allowed" to break the rules?

I wish that all TSA stations would enforce the bag rule.

I also remember the plastic partition in front of the x-ray belt at LAX. I think it's gone now. But, a couple years ago they had this cut out that essentially was the height and width of a "allowed" size carry on. So, if your bag was too big, it wouldn't go into the x-ray and TSA FORCED you to go back to the counter and check it.

ONE carry-on and ONE personal item should be enforced.
Why should anyone get special treatment. You know the rules 1 bag and one SMALL item. The airlines will GLADLY let you CHECK another bag for a fee: Let me repeat that FEE not FREE. If you try to bend the rules, you are denying the airlines revenue that it is entitled too...AKA STEALING.
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