The cost isn't the issue. Having the terminal evacuated & shut down if the magazine and/or bullets are found is. Or the extreme hassle that would follow if someone were to see you toss the magazine into the trash.Embalmo wrote:I would have tossed the magazine in the trash. A <=$40 sacrifice is better than chancing arrest.
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- Thu May 05, 2016 5:34 am
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Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?
- Wed May 04, 2016 9:05 am
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- Topic: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?
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Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?
Returning the mag to the vehicle was the best course. If time was an issue, then I'd have stowed the mag as deep as possible in the bag & taken the flight. Then I would have UPS'd the mag back home when I reached my destination.
But the incident does perfectly illustrate the illusion of security that the TSA provides despite their insistence to the contrary.
But the incident does perfectly illustrate the illusion of security that the TSA provides despite their insistence to the contrary.