TSA Announces Small Knives To Be Allowed On Flights.

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(CBS) -- Small knives are set to be permitted in carry-on luggage on flights, in a change to current guidelines announced by the TSA today.

Knives with blades no more than 2.36 inches in length from tip to where the blade meets the handle or hilt will be approved for carry-on.

The blade must be no more than half an inch in width.

The TSA also announced toy bats and sporting equipment such as hockey sticks and golf clubs will also be allowed on board aircraft.

The TSA said the changes were made after a committee had reviewed the agency's prohibited items list.

"This decision aligns TSA with International Civil Aviation Organization standards and our European counterparts," the TSA said in a statement. The changes are set to come into effect on April 25.

But the changes were opposed by two industry groups.

The Flight Attendants Union Coalition, representing nearly 90,000 Flight Attendants said the decision was ''poor and shortsighted''.

''Continued prohibition of these items is an integral layer in making our aviation system secure and must remain in place,'' said the union in a statement.

"As the last line of defense in the cabin and key aviation partners, we believe that these proposed changes will further endanger the lives of all Flight Attendants and the passengers we work so hard to keep safe and secure.

"Flight Attendants are the front line safety and security professionals on board every commercial passenger aircraft in this country and must be given the tools and training to protect ourselves, our passengers and the aircraft.''

The Association of Professional Flight Attendants, representing over 16,000 American Airlines employees, asked the TSA to re-evaluate the policy and questioned why ''such a momentous decision'' was made without consulting the group.

APFA ''categorically rejects a proposal to allow knives of any kind in the cabin,'' said Glading.

APFA Safety and Security Coordinator Kelly Skyles said relaxing restrictions on hockey sticks, golf clubs, and ski poles, meant ''the potential for passengers getting hit with these items during boarding and deplaning. It's a recipe for disaster."

http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/247039/158/TSA-To-Allow-Small-Knives-On-Planes-Among-Other-Things
 
i think the most offputting part of this whole thread is how badly OP used that gif.
bring back the waiting period
 
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This will not end well. What on gods earth would make them think this is a good idea?

*** waits for news report of passengers stabing one another over overhead storage cabin space
 
The only way this would be okay were if the pilots were armed too or at least it was impossible to get into the cockpit . . .

I would hope they're not that stupid to just let things go back the way they were before 2001
 
This is why I can't stand humans man. We end up like robots referring to guidelines and stupid manuals instead of just using our got damn common sense. Knives now have a place on flights but water is hazardous... :rolleyes
 
This is why I can't stand humans man. We end up like robots referring to guidelines and stupid manuals instead of just using our got damn common sense. Knives now have a place on flights but water is hazardous... :rolleyes

exactly what i was thinkgin. Still no water bottles
 
This is why I can't stand humans man. We end up like robots referring to guidelines and stupid manuals instead of just using our got damn common sense. Knives now have a place on flights but water is hazardous... :rolleyes


exactly what i was thinkgin. Still no water bottles

Why are water bottles not allowed?!?!?

TSA too lazy to differentiate between H20 and flammable liquids, meanwhile u can buy sambuca on the plane.
 
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This is why I can't stand humans man. We end up like robots referring to guidelines and stupid manuals instead of just using our got damn common sense. Knives now have a place on flights but water is hazardous... :rolleyes

very true, and no disrespect to those on here who work for TSA but they really don't seem to be the brightest. They make a fit over a mother carrying breast milk back home to her baby make her miss her flight while keeping her in that holding cell/cage. All this after she called and verified she would be allowed to bring it on the plane, and had printed from TSA website that she was allowed to do so.

Another instance was a leukemia patient who had medicine with her. They opened up her saline bag and contaminating it, asking her to pull back bandages exposing the feeding tubes in her stomach. These people are really ******g stupid.

by the way didn't one of the 911 hijackers have a box cutter [only] and was able to get control of the plane? Now we can bring pocket knives and golf clubs onboard. But no water, no breast milk or saline bags for obvious cancer patients.
 
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