This sharp finger claw weapon was discovered by our eagle-eyed officer.
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This looks like something out of a Mad Max movie. It's as if Mad Max wanted to paint the Thunderdome with the blood of his enemies. It's a paint roller wrapped in sandpaper and wire with nails protruding.
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If you find yourself needing to travel with your razor glove, please pack it in your checked bag.
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An 8.5" knife was discovered inside an enchilada.
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If you are packing for your own Yukon trek, please remember to remove all knives from your carry-on luggage.
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An Erie International Airport Tsa officer let the cat out of the bag this week. Literally. And the cat's name is slim.
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What we can tell you is that chainsaws are not permitted in carry-on bags.
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Enough is enough! We have had it with these damn snakes in this checkpoint!
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Tactical spork that allows you to defend said franks and beans from ne'er-do-wells.
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You won't have a beautiful day if you try to bring this 'lipstick' through airport security.
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Yes, you may pack your brick in a checked bag, but please leave your mortar at home.
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Inert or replica grenades aren't allowed at all in an airport. This treasure chests contains an explosive device that awards the passenger with a civil penalty up to $13,333 and the head of an alligator. Maybe the passenger recently watched Happy Gilmore and thought he could prank us?
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Razor blades like these must be packed in checked bags.
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Large organic mass turned out to be a bag of moose nuggets (or feces, droppings, excrements, etc.) that the passenger was taking home from their Alaskan adventure.
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Here's a friendly reminder that knives are not allowed in carry-on bags.
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This bag of marijuana was discovered inside of a microwave oven.
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Please don't get snippy when our officers tell you that you can't pack these ginormous ceremonial ribbon cutting scissors in your carry-on.
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Some land lubber stowed a flintlock in his carry-on duffle!
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At first . it looked like a harmless inanimate bat, and then pfloof!!! It was a batarang!
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Make no bones about it, no knives are allowed to be packed in carry-on bags.
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This carry-on goody bag, presented to our TSA officers at the security checkpoint, included an ax, throwing star, double-edged dagger, and machete.
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A passenger recently reached out to our AskTSA team to preemptively resolve a bone-related matter, specifically whether an elk pelvis bone was allowed in their luggage. Fortunately for this traveler, animal bones can be packed as you choose, as they are allowed in both carry-on and checked luggage. We do recommend that travelers check with their airline, as some carriers may not allow a literal "bag of bones" on their aircraft.
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A knife hidden in your flowers.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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Agent Flynn has had it with snakes on planes, and our officers prevented a young ball python from flying the friendly skies this past Sunday.
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Obviously, there is something fishy about this knife.
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Forget having a bad hair day, you just won't have a knife day if you get tangled up with this at a checkpoint.