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 Justin Case on Thursday July 27 2017, @04:56PM (1 child)
I'm with you. I will drive up to three days to avoid the airport.
However, don't think the goons will be content to stop at air travel. They're coming for everything, everywhere. Fortunately, they are a manifestation of bumbling, incompetent government, so it will take awhile. But it is as unstoppable as the sea.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 27 2017, @05:07PM
Rail travel isn't perfect in the US, but for medium to long travel, it's not bad. You have a comfortable seat, power points for your laptop/gadgets, you can walk around and stretch your legs, even enjoy the sightseeing because you don't have to watch the road all the time.