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Lighters
I haven't been traveling much since last summer when the ban was lifted. What are the effects of lifting the ban? Has anyone still had their lighters confiscated? Is there a limit to number of lighters that can be brought on board? Also, has the policy changed in international airports?
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Lighters are allowed, except for torch lighters. Effects are less bag checks. No limit, but if you walk through with a 100 lighters in a ziplock, you might get a couple checks.
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2 weeks ago I was outside MCO with a woman who had hers confiscated at PHL, I gave her one of the 4 I had in my bag when I passed through security, also at PHL!
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..."Uhh, your lighter is okay but we are confiscating the 3.6 oz. bottle of shampoo 'cause you could light dat and God only knows what would happen....now, those 9 other 3.0 oz. bottles wit dat clear liquid dat smells like gasoline, dats okay...."
TSA Logic - Keeping The Tewowists Confused and Layered. |
Originally Posted by pinkcat
(Post 9349583)
2 weeks ago I was outside MCO with a woman who had hers confiscated at PHL, I gave her one of the 4 I had in my bag when I passed through security, also at PHL!
donsig - ..."Uhh, your lighter is okay but we are confiscating the 3.6 oz. bottle of shampoo 'cause you could light dat and God only knows what would happen....now, those 9 other 3.0 oz. bottles wit dat clear liquid dat smells like gasoline, dats okay...." TSA Logic - Keeping The Tewowists Confused and Layered. |
Originally Posted by Iworkhere
(Post 9352083)
Was her old one a torch lighter? They make a big stink about how much more deadly it is :rolleyes: I wouldn't be suprised if it wasn't though.
What does the TSA define as a "torch lighter?" Is there a certain criteria? Is it the kind with the blue flame or even the long ones that can be used for lighting a grill? I had a very nice and expensive "torch" lighter confiscated after clearing customs in DTW a couple years ago. I had purchased it empty during a stop over in Manila and had no problems getting it through in my carry on. I simply explained that it was empty and that i had no means of filling it. After clearing US Customs and rechecking bags it was confiscated by an officer who had a bulge in her pocket which appeared to be a pack of Newport. Although I suspected she was confiscating it for her own use, I was pretty much powerless to do anything. Maybe I SHOULD have checked it but quite frankly it was of value and I didn't trust the baggage screeners or handlers from 3 seperate countries enough to put it there. I guess it would be better to just carry a BIC and be on the safe side. They aren't worth much and can be easily obtained. I was thinking of packing 3-4. id imagine having more than a reasonable amount could justifiably raise suspicion. In any case, its a lot better than the disposable matches, especially considering we were limited to 4 books of those. |
Originally Posted by viking407rob
(Post 9353904)
What does the TSA define as a "torch lighter?" Is there a certain criteria? Is it the kind with the blue flame or even the long ones that can be used for lighting a grill?
I had a very nice and expensive "torch" lighter confiscated after clearing customs in DTW a couple years ago. I had purchased it empty during a stop over in Manila and had no problems getting it through in my carry on. I simply explained that it was empty and that i had no means of filling it. After clearing US Customs and rechecking bags it was confiscated by an officer who had a bulge in her pocket which appeared to be a pack of Newport. Although I suspected she was confiscating it for her own use, I was pretty much powerless to do anything. Maybe I SHOULD have checked it but quite frankly it was of value and I didn't trust the baggage screeners or handlers from 3 seperate countries enough to put it there. I guess it would be better to just carry a BIC and be on the safe side. They aren't worth much and can be easily obtained. I was thinking of packing 3-4. id imagine having more than a reasonable amount could justifiably raise suspicion. In any case, its a lot better than the disposable matches, especially considering we were limited to 4 books of those. |
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