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New Arbitrary TSA requirement: all electronics out of your bag (cables, too) - Boing Boing by Shannon at 11:53 am EST, Feb 1, 2008 |
Wow, flying out of SFO just became much worse. While traveling this morning I surprised to find out that TSA is now requiring that you remove all electronic devices from your carry-on bags, including cables etc. and place them in a separate bin to be scanned at the security checkpoints. Along with slowing down the line to a crawl, this will undoubtedly lead to people losing expensive equipment, not to mention the possiblity for your stuff to be accidentally taken by someone else or even stolen. Of course none of this information is mentioned on either the TSA or SFO websites. Does anyone know if TSA is requiring this at any other airports?
What horseshit. |
New Arbitrary TSA requirement: all electronics out of your bag (cables, too) - Boing Boing by k at 2:20 pm EST, Feb 4, 2008 |
Wow, flying out of SFO just became much worse. While traveling this morning I surprised to find out that TSA is now requiring that you remove all electronic devices from your carry-on bags, including cables etc. and place them in a separate bin to be scanned at the security checkpoints. Along with slowing down the line to a crawl, this will undoubtedly lead to people losing expensive equipment, not to mention the possiblity for your stuff to be accidentally taken by someone else or even stolen. Of course none of this information is mentioned on either the TSA or SFO websites. Does anyone know if TSA is requiring this at any other airports?
Huh. Well, fuck that. This would take about 5 minutes for me. I don't keep, e.g. the charger for my DS, camera, etc. at the top... it's usually buried in my bag. I typically travel with laptop, cell phone, camera, ipod and nintendo ds, plus cables for each of those devices. Say what you will about my gadget oriented lifestyle, but whatever. I'll fly less before I'll give up the things that make the experience even marginally tolerable as is, or deal with even worse headaches in the ATL security lines. This country needs so much help. |
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