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Subject: Re: Flying public gets white knuckles over TSA plans Posted on: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 09:38:45 +0000 (UTC)


aaronhirshberg@yahoo.com wrote:
> Why in the hell would you bring a knife of any kind on a plane anyway?

Dunno - just stupid.


>
> The only time I flew since 9/11 I was apologizing for the following
> items being in my luggage:
> 1. glasses repair kit
> 2. finger and toenail clippers
> The guards said "don't worry sir, you are allowed to carry them".
>
> I think that knives and things like exacto knives and box cutters
> should be banned. STILL.
>
> BTW, any drunk who threw a fit on a flight that I was on would not pose
> a security risk. In fact, I would personally see to it that he spent
> the rest of the flight unconscious. And when we reached the ground, I
> would dare him to sue me.
>
> Aaron Hirshberg

I have always been allowed my 10-inch metal knitting needles. DH could
killl somebody in two seconds with those things. It's part of the
reason I knit. ;)

-L.