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Travelling may soon suck less

Posted: 30 November 2005 09:20 AM
Last Update: 06 December 2005 07:15 AM
5 comment(s)
Categories: News [home]
Author: Eric Cheng ( echeng )
Related Link: NY Times Article

Be on the lookout for an announcement from the TSA this Friday, which may loosen the rules on objects allowed on airplanes in the States.  Underwater photography is both gear and travel-intensive, and allowing scissors and other small tools on board would definitely be a good thing (I’ve lost quite a few allen keys to the TSA...).

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  1. Excellent - maybe now they’ll stop confiscating my cuticle scissors....C

    Posted by cloustalot on 11/30 at 10:58 AM
  2. Hooray! We’ll be able to eat with more than just plastic cutlery again soon. Alex

    Posted by Dr. Alex Mustard on 11/30 at 11:05 AM
  3. Last time I traveled, TSA took away my scotch tape.  I suppose that will still be contraband.

    Posted by Don in Colorado on 11/30 at 07:49 PM
  4. i am 2 sets of allen keys down ... and i have one broken pelican case thanks to those thieving gypsies who broke it open and stole my tools from it.

    Posted by Giles on 11/30 at 08:10 PM
  5. Ah, just in time to accompany those new excess baggage rates for Christmas!  Of course, now I’m going to have more people clipping their fingernails next to me on the plane (ugh).

    Posted by MikeO on 12/06 at 09:15 AM

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