TSA updates coming

CarolA

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According the the Director of Homeland Security, the TSA will announce new guidance on liquids today. Watch your local media outlets for updates. (The Director said this on Meet the Press, but refused to give details as he wanted the TSA guy to do that. Strikes me as "more media time", but they are policiticans after all and therefore love the attention)
 
I'm hoping to hear that they are putting a labelling program in place ie anything purchased airside will have a sticker/mark/label, or can be collected while boarding ala duty free, but fingers aren't crossed.

A CATSA official announced on the CBC yesterday that they were 'requesting' that Canadians put their laptops into checked luggage; not a requirement, just a 'request'. :rotfl: Request away, I know where my laptop will be next week!
 
So far it's a whole lot of nothing, but it should calm the contact lens, chapstick
crowd. Here it is....

Travel Tips to be Prepared for Enhanced Security
> 4 ounces of liquid medications permitted (If you read the listing this would be the OTC stuff it appears so there is your contact solution)
> Shoes removal required
> Low blood sugar treatments including glucose gel for diabetics
> Clarifications include: aerosols prohibited, solid lipstick and baby food permitted.

Also from their webpage
Exceptions: Baby formula and breast milk if a baby or small child is traveling; prescription medicine with a name that matches the passenger’s ticket; up to 8 oz of liquid or gel insulin and up to 4 oz. of non-prescription liquid medications.
 
Last time I checked, contact solution was not a medication. I think the 4 oz. would apply to cold medication, Pepto Bismol etc. Maybe they will let people on with eyedrops.
 

I am wondering about OTC nasal spray.... any thoughts on this?? I have a freind about to fly who needs the stuff... if she used it in front of TSA would that be enough for the 'all clear'

hmmmmmmmmmm
 
CarolA said:
So far it's a whole lot of nothing, but it should calm the contact lens, chapstick
crowd. Here it is....

Travel Tips to be Prepared for Enhanced Security
> 4 ounces of liquid medications permitted (If you read the listing this would be the OTC stuff it appears so there is your contact solution)
> Shoes removal required
> Low blood sugar treatments including glucose gel for diabetics
> Clarifications include: aerosols prohibited, solid lipstick and baby food permitted.

Also from their webpage
Exceptions: Baby formula and breast milk if a baby or small child is traveling; prescription medicine with a name that matches the passenger’s ticket; up to 8 oz of liquid or gel insulin and up to 4 oz. of non-prescription liquid medications.

All creams and lotions (i.e. ointments, suntan lotion, topical creams)
Bug sprays
Bubble bath
Bubble bath balls (gel)
Eye drops/ gels
Gel deodorants (solid stick is permitted)
Gel caps
Hair styling gels
Hair sprays, including aerosols
Hair straightener or detangler
Lip gels
Lip glosses / liquids (solid lip glosses and blushes are permitted)
Liquid foundations
Liquid medications (up to 4 oz.of non-essential)
Liquid sanitizers
Liquid soaps (bar soap is permitted)
Make up removers / facial cleansers
Mascara
Mouthwash
Nail polish
Nail polish removers
Perfumes / colognes
Saline solutions
Toothpaste


Looks like the eye drops/gel (who uses eye gel?) is on the no no list, also saline, which is what is in nose drops is a no no.

Personally, I am VERY upset about the Jello - I NEED my Jello shots, cannot go for 3 hours without them.. :) :joker:
 
According to Wikipedia: "A medication is a licensed drug taken to cure or reduce symptoms of an illness or medical condition."

By this definition, medications would include any licensed drug used to reduce symptoms of dryness in the eyes or nasal cavaties, such as saline sprays, nasal inhalers or eye drops. It would probably not include something you don't take, such storage solution for contact lens.

-- Suzanne
 
Eye drop bottle was specifically mentioned as suggested mode of transport for solutions in the raids on the terrorists. The TSA is not really just picking random stuff to piss you off :goodvibes

Now all of us chapstcik addicts can breath a sigh a relief.
 
DisFam95 said:
Eye drop bottle was specifically mentioned as suggested mode of transport for solutions in the raids on the terrorists. The TSA is not really just picking random stuff to piss you off :goodvibes

Now all of us chapstcik addicts can breath a sigh a relief.


No, but these same items were a threat TWO weeks ago and the TSA did NOTHING... :rotfl2: ... maybe the increase in travel this summer has caused them to have to work too hard and they want to cut travel back down again?
 
SuzanneSLO said:
According to Wikipedia: "A medication is a licensed drug taken to cure or reduce symptoms of an illness or medical condition."

By this definition, medications would include any licensed drug used to reduce symptoms of dryness in the eyes or nasal cavaties, such as saline sprays, nasal inhalers or eye drops. It would probably not include something you don't take, such storage solution for contact lens.

-- Suzanne

Saline is specifically mentioned as a prohibited item.
 
just check www.tsa.gov for the latest including new ok to carry less than 4 oz. of non-prescription liquids and to carry solid lipstick (not lip gloss)
 
CarolA said:
No, but these same items were a threat TWO weeks ago and the TSA did NOTHING... :rotfl2: ... maybe the increase in travel this summer has caused them to have to work too hard and they want to cut travel back down again?

But they have found traces of the TATP explosive in at least one of the flats in the UK, which means there is at least one batch produced that is out there and unaccounted for. Probably it didn't make it to this side of the ocean. We certainly hope not.

Portie
 
disneyldwjr said:
Personally, I am VERY upset about the Jello - I NEED my Jello shots, cannot go for 3 hours without them.. :) :joker:

Hmmmmm....aren't Jello shots full of vodka making for very happy jiggling? :lmao:
 
PortieOwner said:
But they have found traces of the TATP explosive in at least one of the flats in the UK, which means there is at least one batch produced that is out there and unaccounted for. Probably it didn't make it to this side of the ocean. We certainly hope not.

Portie

And this is ALL of the explosive in the world that has existed within the past five years??

I have no problem with the liquid ban if it was CONSISTENT. However, over on www.flyertalk.com there are whole threads about the FA's bringing on their liquids and BUYING that contraband in the airport and brining it on to.

So we assume that FAs and pilots would NEVER have bad thoughts. (NOTE: On THURSDAY a Comair FA was sentenced for setting a fire in the restroom on his plane!!!!! )
 
CarolA said:
And this is ALL of the explosive in the world that has existed within the past five years??

I have no problem with the liquid ban if it was CONSISTENT. However, over on www.flyertalk.com there are whole threads about the FA's bringing on their liquids and BUYING that contraband in the airport and brining it on to.

So we assume that FAs and pilots would NEVER have bad thoughts. (NOTE: On THURSDAY a Comair FA was sentenced for setting a fire in the restroom on his plane!!!!! )

I totally agree. The rules on what can and cannot be brought on are so out of wack with reality. The TSA rules are only reactions to things already prevented and not things that are possible. There are so many possible ways of taking down a plane that are ignored.
 
BillSears said:
I totally agree. The rules on what can and cannot be brought on are so out of wack with reality. The TSA rules are only reactions to things already prevented and not things that are possible. There are so many possible ways of taking down a plane that are ignored.

Well, given that statement, perhaps the best way to prevent these possibilities is to not allow planes in the air. That certainly would eliminate all possible and probable causes.
 
disneyldwjr said:
Well, given that statement, perhaps the best way to prevent these possibilities is to not allow planes in the air. That certainly would eliminate all possible and probable causes.

Well that's better the plan the folks on flyertalk.com have in mind. They think we are going to have to show up at the airport NAKED and get our TSA approved robe and slippers to fly....

Now not much is going to get me off of a plane, but I am NOT walking thru security NAKED!!!!
 
CarolA said:
Well that's better the plan the folks on flyertalk.com have in mind. They think we are going to have to show up at the airport NAKED and get our TSA approved robe and slippers to fly....

Now not much is going to get me off of a plane, but I am NOT walking thru security NAKED!!!!

No way am I providing entertainment, in the form of comic relief, for the TSA. :rotfl:


(well, maybe if they let me have my Jello shots) ;)
 
disneyldwjr said:
Well, given that statement, perhaps the best way to prevent these possibilities is to not allow planes in the air. That certainly would eliminate all possible and probable causes.

Actually my feelings are that considering that we can't stop the materials from getting on board the plane that we should spend our resources on identifying probable terrorist. I also feel that we should all learn to live with abit of risk. Air travel is still very safe and would probably still be one of the safest ways to travel even if every security check point was removed tomorrow.
 














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