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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
On 11 Nov, 01:04, "Jim Davis" wrote:
"CobusGrobler" wrote in message ... On 8 Nov, 15:59, Irwell wrote: On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 21:33:35 -0500, Shawn Hirn wrote: In article , Ken Litwak wrote: I know there are restrictions on liquids, like water bottles, toothpaste tubes, shampoo, etc. What about soda cans? Since it would be a challenge for most of us to put something into a soda can and then seal it so that it looked factory-sealed, I'm wondering if this is okay to bring through security. As long as you buy the soda in one of the food concession stands after you pass through the security gates, it is no problem. At Manchester Airport in the Duty free section shop they have small bottles of wine for sale, a notice is also on display that states they are not for consumption aboard the plane! why the **** not ?! It's the same as trying to take your own wine into a bar. *You can have it with you. but you can't open it. oh yes you can.... |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
This just in:
The TSA will allow passengers to bring soda cans through security starting in february 2009. However, to ensure contents are not lethal, passengers will be required to vigorously shake the can, aim the opening at their own face, open it and drink from it. To protect TSA agents, a new federal law will be passed by congress to forbid the aiming of soda can openings towards federal employees. |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
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was claimed to have wrote: It's the same as trying to take your own wine into a bar. You can have it with you. but you can't open it. Many restaurants around here not only allow that, but encourage it. |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
"CobusGrobler" wrote in message ... On 11 Nov, 01:04, "Jim Davis" wrote: "CobusGrobler" wrote in message At Manchester Airport in the Duty free section shop they have small bottles of wine for sale, a notice is also on display that states they are not for consumption aboard the plane! why the **** not ?! It's the same as trying to take your own wine into a bar. You can have it with you. but you can't open it. oh yes you can.... There isn't anyplace that *I* know of that serves Alcohol, that will allow someone to bring in their own for consumption. |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
"Jim Davis" wrote in message
m... "CobusGrobler" wrote in message ... On 11 Nov, 01:04, "Jim Davis" wrote: "CobusGrobler" wrote in message At Manchester Airport in the Duty free section shop they have small bottles of wine for sale, a notice is also on display that states they are not for consumption aboard the plane! why the **** not ?! It's the same as trying to take your own wine into a bar. You can have it with you. but you can't open it. oh yes you can.... There isn't anyplace that *I* know of that serves Alcohol, that will allow someone to bring in their own for consumption. You probably have never been outside of the USA. Not that this has anything to do with why you can't consume your own alcohol on an Aircraft, even though many people do! -- JohnT |
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"JohnT" wrote in message ... "Jim Davis" wrote in message m... "CobusGrobler" wrote in message ... On 11 Nov, 01:04, "Jim Davis" wrote: "CobusGrobler" wrote in message At Manchester Airport in the Duty free section shop they have small bottles of wine for sale, a notice is also on display that states they are not for consumption aboard the plane! why the **** not ?! It's the same as trying to take your own wine into a bar. You can have it with you. but you can't open it. oh yes you can.... There isn't anyplace that *I* know of that serves Alcohol, that will allow someone to bring in their own for consumption. You probably have never been outside of the USA. Not that this has anything to do with why you can't consume your own alcohol on an Aircraft, even though many people do! -- JohnT I travel world wide, but I'm not a big drinker. So your saying there are places where you can bring your own? |
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you: Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
I so bring sealed cans of soda or bottles of Gatoraide in my briefcase
If anyone takes issue, they will have to deal with me and I take no nonsense and dont let people give me a hard time. Ken Litwak wrote: I know there are restrictions on liquids, like water bottles, toothpaste tubes, shampoo, etc. What about soda cans? Since it would be a challenge for most of us to put something into a soda can and then seal it so that it looked factory-sealed, I'm wondering if this is okay to bring through security. -- JOHN 888-5-analon (888-526-2566) computers (unix admin), chemistry, and Freggs too I make it work. X-windows, not MSW ! |
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