helenabear
<font color=deeppink>There is hope for the helples
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This is what I don't understand...Chicago526 said:Right now, for US domestic flights, it's ONLY liquieds that have been banned as carry-on (it's okay for checked). The exceptions are liquid prescription medications that has a name on the lable that matches the ticketed passenger, and formula, breast milk and juice for when a child is traveling. So far, electronics have NOT been banned, although you may have to turn them on to prove they are plain old electronics and not a bomb.
they allow it for kids, but no one else
it really does not make a world of sense to me
sure a kid can bring juice box, but no one saline solution or liquid tylenol
I realize that the TSA is saying this, but IMO, they are blowing this out of proportion
If you look at all the people on the UK flight were NOT allowed (books) you can see why some are getting uppity about the thought of no electronics
These are things I will NOT check and wil keep me from flying as much as possible.
IMO, they better lift this liquid ban ASAP... it is fostering more fear than I think is needed.