Traveling with tools

Sarah Fox sarah@gendernet.org
Mon, 3 May 2004 18:08:48 -0400


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Hi all,

FYI:  The latest from our Department of Fatherland Defense:

I had a friend carry a tap for me from point A to point B via plane.  It =
was a rather large, somewhat expensive tap, so I didn't want her to to =
check it in the luggage, for fear that it would get her bag searched and =
possibly pilfered.  I figured it was easy enough to explain face to =
face.

The security folks would not let her pass with it.  I guess it's sharp =
(kinda), so it could be used to saw through someone's neck or something =
-- or perhaps scrape a hole through the side of the plane.  Apparently =
it's classified as a drill bit (apparently another deadly weapon that =
terrorists must have used against airline personnel).

Anyway, beware when traveling with any sort of cutting tool, no matter =
how benign.

Peace,
Sarah

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