Alcohol or alcoholic beverages in amounts greater than 3.4 oz. must be transported in checked baggage.
Bottles of alcohol 3.4 ounces or less must adhere to the 3-1-1 rule for liquids: containers must be 3.4 ounces or less; stored in a 1 quart/liter zip-top bag; 1 zip-top bag per person, placed in the screening bin. Larger amounts of liquids, gels, and aerosols must be placed in checked baggage.
The only Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees who carry weapons are Federal Air Marshals.
check the tsa website at tsa.gov
You can. However, understand that the TSA's rules are arbitrary, and change on a moment's notice depending on who is pawing through your stuff.
Yes
When being screened by the USA screeners -- TSA -- the guideline is that you carry nothing sharp in your carry-on baggage.
Handcuffs are currently not restricted by the TSA in carry on luggage. I have carried large numbers of handcuffs in a carry on bag with no problems.
Any food should be wrapped or in a container, although whole unpeeled fruit is OK. Do not be surprised if TSA would want to take a closer look at foil-wrapped food once it has gone through the x-ray. Food purchased after the TSA security checkpoint is just fine to carry on.
Yes, you can carry a pedometeron an airplane. (TSA haven't yet realised it's potential as a weapon)
No, not even pop, those nasty TSA people will confiscate it.
They have a special X-Ray
I just called TSA and spoke to Eric. He told me that there is no limit on condoms and you can store them in your carry-on as long as they fit, they are good. Hope this help.
Many toxic substances are carried out of the body through the blood stream, including alcohol.