Batteries are the new bombs, so the TSA will require the removal of all electronic devices larger than mobile phones from carry-on baggage for additional screening:
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said Wednesday it will impose new stricter security rules requiring airline travelers to remove all electronic items larger than mobile phones like tablets, e-readers and video game consoles from carry-on baggage for screening.
Prior rules required only laptops to be removed for separate screening. The new rules significantly expand the number of electronic devices that will need to be removed for screening and help government employees get a clearer view during X-ray screening.
TSA said the new rules have been in place in a pilot project at 10 U.S. airports including Detroit, Los Angeles, Boston and Phoenix, and will expand to all U.S. airports in the months ahead.
When does a mobile phone become too large? What about 6-inch "phablets"?
This will be great news for the photographers out there with multiple cameras and backup batteries.
(Score: 2) by MrGuy on Thursday July 27 2017, @01:16PM
Yet another reason why, if you fly more than 2-3 times a year, or travel in any professional capacity at all, its practically a job requirement to have pre-check. It exempts you from so many of these security theatre requirements being put in place by an agency that can't find over 90% of the ACTUAL WEAPONS in luggage (which makes their pursuit of incredibly exotic and unlikely weapons even more ludicrous IMO)