Getting Through Airport Security
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced
that all bags checked at U.S. commercial airports will be screened
for explosives.
(TSA) has issued new guidelines for passengers, including a
recommendation that they have checked bags unlocked. When
screeners determine that checked bags need to be physically
inspected, they must open the bags. In that situation, locked bags
are forcibly opened. TSA recommends using cable or zip ties rather
than locks. TSA is working on a system to provide travelers with
free seals that will substitute for locks but can be opened by
screeners.
TSA has also issued the following recommendations for passengers.
Following these steps will expedite the baggage screening process
and decrease the likelihood that a bag will be delayed for security
screening:
- DO NOT pack food or beverages in checked bags
- Pack shoes on top of other contents in checked bags
- DO NOT stack books; spread them throughout a bag
TSA also told passengers that they could reduce the likelihood
that a screener has to handle personal items by packing them in
clear plastic bags.
Another tip for clearing airport security:
Take a self-addressed, stamped envelope with you through the screening
section in case you have to leave an item behind. Just put the "contraband"
item in the envelope, seal it, go back to the lobby/ticketing area
to mail it, and then go through screening. The screeners will be
satisfied and you will still have your personal item.
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