- Items Banned on Airlines
Previously forbidden, carry-on or checked luggage:
toy guns
fireworks
explosives
butane lighter refills
paints
bleaches
Newly forbidden carry-on items:
knives, scissors or shears of any kind
nail clippers
straight-edged and certain other razors
box and carpet cutters
ice picks
"cutting instruments" of any kind
Banned by some foreign airlines and airports:
darts
baseball bats
pool cues
knitting needles
Do any of them seem strange to you? I understand most of them, like 'cutting instruments'...
But knitting needles? Have you ever heard of a plane hijacked by knitting needles? Granted, I can see the possibilities. All the blue hairs rise up in revolt... But is it necessary to ban them?
Nail clippers? What are you going to do with nail clippers? This one, I admit, I cannot see the possibilities. Chase the stewardess while clicking your clippers at her?? Would she even run? And if she did, wouldn't the passengers just laugh?
There was another list that banned lighters and strike anywhere matches -- but you could have up to four packs of safety matches. Are those the ones that come in the fold over case? I cannot believe they are making it so difficult to grab a smoke. And are safety matches really that much safer if you are going to set something on fire? Where is the logic?
Update: I just read something about all lighters being prohibited -- even from checked baggage. What the hell?
No wonder more people are driving nowadays. If it wasn't 17 and a 1/2 hours, I'd drive too.
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2 comments:
I get the whole knitting needle thing...you could do some real damage with those suckers...you have to trust me on this one : )
Oh, I know.. But lighters banned from checked luggage?? C'mon!!
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