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fishtiger58
@fishtiger58 (29819)
• Momence, Illinois
1 Dec 16
This coming Monday December 5th I am flying to Arizona to see my aunt. My older and younger sister are also going. Neither of them is fond of flying and I'm pretty sure my younger sister has never flown. So that should be an...
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Deborah-Diane
@DeborahDiane (40843)
• Laguna Woods, California
16 Aug 16
The other evening, our local news did a story on the number of guns that TSA continues to find in carry-on luggage at U.S. airports. They said that most of the people, when confronted, claim that they "forgot" the gun was...
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lelin1123
@lelin1123 (15594)
• Puerto Rico
7 Mar 13
How on earth did this get approved I would love to know. On April 25, if you are traveling you are allowed to bring small knives on the plane. I don't understand how this could be approved. Also why would anyone need to travel...
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danishcanadian
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
20 Jun 12
I am planning a trip to New York City, and deciding what to pack. While the hotel I've chosen doesn't have internet access throughout, I do want to bring my laptop with me, for the music I have stored in it (I like to listen to...
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ShepherdSpy
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
11 May 12
Did you see the US news item where a Father and son in RI getting on a plane were stopped by TSA as their baggage search had turned up a (Disassembled!) handgun stashed in several of the boy's stuffed toys? (including Mickey!)
No...
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EvanHunter
@EvanHunter (4026)
• United States
13 Apr 12
http://www.naturalnews.com/035018_TSA_body_scanners_women.html
Really is anyone surprised by this? They put the criminals in charge to keep us safe...ya right! Between these creeps patting kids down like child molesters and this...
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foxontherails
@foxontherails (236)
• Japan
11 Feb 12
You know what I hate about homeland security? The fact that they make mountains out of molehills. This week, I came home from another country, and I was waiting at the carousel. Then, the drug dog comes around to me and the guard...
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AnjaP
@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
23 Jan 12
Senator Rand Paul has been detained by TSA agents in Nashville for refusing a pat-down. According to the TSA, Paul went through the backscatter machine but something caused an alarm to go off. Paul offered to go through the...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
15 Jan 12
Let's see, there was a student's science project... a few inert landmines... The flare gun (with seven flares) as well as the throwing knives were actually good catches...
But hmmm, what is missing from this list?
Actual...
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2 people
estherlou
@estherlou (5015)
• United States
5 Dec 11
A teenager, carrying a purse with a replica of an old western gun on the outside as design, was detained by the TSA at Norfolk International Airport. The agents told the pregnant teenager that she was in violation...that it was a...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
17 Jul 11
What's the matter, TSA agents? Can't handle your own treatment?
A 61 year old woman from Colorado has been arrested for grabbing the left breast of a female TSA agent. Apparently they can molest your kids, but if you touch...
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laglen
@laglen (19759)
• United States
4 Feb 11
TSA has put a stop to private security in airports. After repeated reports of assault and mishandling, they have decided that a private company cant do better. This has been proven false, but hey, if it were up to you, wouldnt you...
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lilwonders
@lilwonders456 (8214)
• United States
5 Jan 11
Well that is exactly what they are doing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF1Q9q1-9gk
Why would the TSA make photocopies of someone's credit cards? That is just asking for idenity theft to accure. What do copies of your credit...
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laglen
@laglen (19759)
• United States
3 Dec 10
TSA is adding people that speak out against them to the terrorist watch list. Reporters, lawyers etc.
TSA of course denies this, but the facts are there. There are over a million people on this...
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djbtol
@djbtol (5493)
• United States
2 Dec 10
Since before TSA called the shots for Airport Security, air travellers knew that the security agents had very little sense of humor with respect to any comments you might make as they were scanning, patting and searching you and...
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