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Rocks through TSA??
I'm watching the 5pm news in CLT and just they ran a segment on traveling for the holidays. They mentioned that 1 in 5 passengers bring items to the checkpoint that aren't allowed; including chainsaw blades and rocks.
They had video of both items -- regular chainsaw blade and a quartz rock about the size of a man's fist. I travel several times a week and I've never heard this--though the rules can change in an instance. I get banning chainsaw blades but is TSA really banning ROCKS now??? Not that I'm looking to pack any in my carry-on, but there are a few people that might get some coal in their stockings :D. |
Originally Posted by cup.of.jo
(Post 8764385)
I travel several times a week and I've never heard this--though the rules can change in an instance. I get banning chainsaw blades but is TSA really banning ROCKS now??? :D.
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Originally Posted by cup.of.jo
(Post 8764385)
...is TSA really banning ROCKS now???
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I'm struggling to understand what someone could do with a rock that they couldn't do with a 15" laptop.
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Originally Posted by whirledtraveler
(Post 8764683)
...couldn't do with a 15" laptop.
When will they figure it out - it's the wielder who's the danger, not what they carry? |
I regularly carry rocks through security, geology specimens. Smaller than fist size in general, though I've carried a few larger animal bones through. Yes, I have strange tastes :eek:
I had a friend who had taught self defense for the Israeli army (IDF). As she used to say, "You think I need a knife to kill you?" I was glad she was on my side! |
Oh, then there was the time the TSA guy wanted to take away my wife's micro screwdriver. I said, "If you want to take that away, we're going to have to talk to the supervisor". He said "What do you think holds airplanes together?" I said "Rivets?" We did get that one through. Sheesh.
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Originally Posted by MojaveFlyer
(Post 8764843)
He said "What do you think holds airplanes together?"
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Way before 9/11, my colleague John was flying to another (Australian) city to trouble-shoot a prototype antenna. Remembering as he left the office that the lid was attached with 40 tiny screws, he dropped a 4" Phillips screwdriver in his shirt pocket, picked up his ticket and headed to the airport. Screwdriver set off WTMD :o, and as he had no baggage, the nice people at SYD put it in a huge plastic bag and checked it through. When it didn't turn up at the other end, John shrugged and went on; borrowed one at the other lab, did his magic, flew back the same afternoon. Forgot all about crummy $2 screwdriver.
Until the next morning. The airline had found the bag in Sydney, and sent it by taxi to his house 45 minutes (A$50??) away. But as it was late and John had gone to bed, they left this incredibly dangerous weapon RIGHT ON THE DOORSTEP where any local delinquent could have picked it up and terrorised the whole neighbourhood! ;) |
Speaking of rocks - I once travelled with a bomb in my luggage when travelling from Italy
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Originally Posted by cup.of.jo
(Post 8764385)
They mentioned that 1 in 5 passengers bring items to the checkpoint that aren't allowed
I know we are all considered potential tewwowists by TSA(although "We know we are not a threat™", but if they had to stop, wand, haraSSSS, fine, arrest and send to Gitmo one in five pax in the whole USA the lines in most airports would be five miles long. I may have to change the wording on my new t-shirt. "I KNOW I am NOT a threat™. If you must SSSS someone, please pick pax in line BEHIND ME." :D |
Originally Posted by MojaveFlyer
(Post 8764843)
Oh, then there was the time the TSA guy wanted to take away my wife's micro screwdriver. I said, "If you want to take that away, we're going to have to talk to the supervisor". He said "What do you think holds airplanes together?" I said "Rivets?" We did get that one through. Sheesh.
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On a recent trip to Florida with spouse and family, we carried aboard around fifty pounds of Sanibel Island sea shells (no kidding) and got nary a look from the TSA at FLL.
A cousin regularly brings rocks back from Europe in her carry-on. |
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