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Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 8:28 pm
by Littoria
Teamless wrote:I travel 2-4 round trip flights per month.
THIS has been a fear of mine, so I have made it a policy that I never use the same luggage, backpacks or other, for gun stuff as I do for travelling

Same here. I always knew it would be a good idea, but then I had an incident with live ammo in my bag so I actually implemented it! :leaving

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 8:38 pm
by Embalmo
I would have tossed the magazine in the trash. A <=$40 sacrifice is better than chancing arrest.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 5:34 am
by TexasCajun
Embalmo wrote:I would have tossed the magazine in the trash. A <=$40 sacrifice is better than chancing arrest.
The cost isn't the issue. Having the terminal evacuated & shut down if the magazine and/or bullets are found is. Or the extreme hassle that would follow if someone were to see you toss the magazine into the trash.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 6:45 am
by JALLEN
JustSomeOldGuy wrote:
doncb wrote: Got pulled out of line because of a small jar of change. Was told I needed to leave my change at home.
Shoulda told 'em it was "Obama's 'Change you can Believe In'" :smilelol5:

What exactly was their problem with it? (my first guess would be because combined with a pair of tube socks, you could make a dandy ad hoc sap, but that would be too logical and intelligent for the TSA, so that probably isn't it...) :confused5
You could do the same thing with one of the dinner rolls they serve these days.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 7:22 am
by Countryside
Should have laid the magazine in a seat next to you (with no one looking) then jumped from your seat, pointed at it, the cried out "Oh my gosh...a CLIP!" Then taken off running and screaming frantically as though in fear for your life.
This way you'd have been the victim. You would have gotten counseling...heck, they may have offered you a settlement for the emotional trauma.
;-)

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 7:36 am
by joelamosobadiah
doncb wrote: Got pulled out of line because of a small jar of change. Was told I needed to leave my change at home.
One of my pet peeves with TSA.

Good officer response: "You didn't do anything wrong, it's just we can't see through this much change so we have to check your bag. In the future if you leave your change at home or carry it in a separate bag it will get you through faster."

Bad officer response: "You need to leave this at home" **Usually said with a scowl and condescending attitude.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 10:05 am
by loktite
When I was a boy ( probably 9 yrs old ) my dad picked me up at DFW after returning from visiting my Aunt in Massachusetts. I had brought back a couple items I was gifted in my checked baggage. Well at the time, they didn't have bathrooms outside of security at the baggage claim area, so while I was in the car or something (probably with my mom), he took my suitcase back through security to use the facilities before we embarked on our 1+ hour drive home (this was back when you didn't need a ticket to get through security. It took him some time to actually come back... They had no problem with pocket knife, but they definitely took him elsewhere and read him the riot act over the plastic snub-nose cap gun in my bags! Needless to say he wasn't too pleased when he finally returned to the car....

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 1:34 pm
by MechAg94
Another possibility is to simply empty the magazines and dump the ammo in some trash. All you have then are empty magazines which shouldn't be seen as dangerous. Not sure how easy it would be to empty them and throw away the ammo without someone seeing you. Mail the mags to yourself before flying back.

I guess it really depends on how much time you have.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 1:40 pm
by ScottDLS
MechAg94 wrote:Another possibility is to simply empty the magazines and dump the ammo in some trash. All you have then are empty magazines which shouldn't be seen as dangerous. Not sure how easy it would be to empty them and throw away the ammo without someone seeing you. Mail the mags to yourself before flying back.

I guess it really depends on how much time you have.
I believe TSA considers magazines to be "firearm components", which they technically are, so you're not really supposed to get through screening with them.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 8:19 pm
by thatguyoverthere
Dang. I have a very funny and unique solution. But I thought better of posting it here! :nono:

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 10:06 pm
by Rex B
JustSomeOldGuy wrote:
doncb wrote: Got pulled out of line because of a small jar of change. Was told I needed to leave my change at home.
Shoulda told 'em it was "Obama's 'Change you can Believe In'" :smilelol5:

What exactly was their problem with it? (my first guess would be because combined with a pair of tube socks, you could make a dandy ad hoc sap, but that would be too logical and intelligent for the TSA, so that probably isn't it...) :confused5
Here you go

http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/tsa-rak ... ose-change

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Sun May 08, 2016 8:52 pm
by rtschl
OK, I feel stupid. Packing for a flight tomorrow and found my tactical knife and pen in my shaving kit. Glad I never filed a claim with TSA.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Sun May 08, 2016 9:25 pm
by KLB
The best option in most cases is to drive. I've flown only once since 9/11. I know not everyone can do that, but think about it if you can. If enough people do that, the situation may improve.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Sun May 08, 2016 9:30 pm
by Solaris
doncb wrote: Got pulled out of line because of a small jar of change. Was told I needed to leave my change at home.
I was told just declare it so they can take it of bag so x-ray can see through bag.

Re: TSA Incident (or non-incident). What would you do?

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 8:14 pm
by rtschl
Went thru TSA checkpoint with about $8.00 in change without a problem. But this time I didn't leave coin purse in my back pack. Instead, I carried it in my pocket until going thru scanner and put it in the bucket. After it went thru xray machine, I then put it in my backpack.