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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
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 ?! |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
On 2008-11-07, John Doe wrote:
Me wrote: No. the restriction is against "liquids" both in the U.S. and other countries. So a can filled with "air" (air from city X, as a tourist gimmick) would be OK to bring on the plane, but a standard 7-up or sprite depending on your religion would not be OK. I've had an empty bottle of clear plastic confiscated in security. |
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In Jesper Lauridsen
wrote: On 2008-11-07, John Doe wrote: Me wrote: No. the restriction is against "liquids" both in the U.S. and other countries. So a can filled with "air" (air from city X, as a tourist gimmick) would be OK to bring on the plane, but a standard 7-up or sprite depending on your religion would not be OK. I've had an empty bottle of clear plastic confiscated in security. To ensure traveler's security, transportation security officers (TSOs) may determine that an item not on the prohibited items chart is prohibited. In addition, the TSO may also determine that an item on the permitted chart is dangerous and therefore may not be brought through the security checkpoint. http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/Prohib...ly_3-16-07.pdf -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 07:04:30 -0500, "TEP"
wrote: "Ken Litwak" wrote in message .. . Not allowed through security. You can only take drinks on the plane that you purchase after security. Thanks. That seems really dumb to me. We certainly understand your sentiment. It has been reported that the "ban" on liquids taken through security may be repealed in 2009. So, stay tuned. Wouldn't it be OK if you bought your soda in transparent containers of 3 fl oz or less? -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
"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. |
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To ensure traveler's security, transportation security
officers (TSOs) may determine that an item not on the prohibited items chart is prohibited. In addition, the TSO may also determine that an item on the permitted chart is dangerous and therefore may not be brought through the security checkpoint. So if that TSO didn't get layed last night, he'll confiscate my stuff with no explanation at all? Another reason to stay out of that contry of madmen. |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 08:14:08 +0100, "gernot almen" wrote:
To ensure traveler's security, transportation security officers (TSOs) may determine that an item not on the prohibited items chart is prohibited. In addition, the TSO may also determine that an item on the permitted chart is dangerous and therefore may not be brought through the security checkpoint. So if that TSO didn't get layed last night, he'll confiscate my stuff with no explanation at all? Another reason to stay out of that contry of madmen. No, the best reason is we don't want you |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
On 10 Nov, 22:23, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2008-11-07, John Doe wrote: Me wrote: No. *the restriction is against "liquids" both in the U.S. and other countries. So a can filled with "air" (air from city X, as a tourist gimmick) would be OK to bring on the plane, but a standard 7-up or sprite depending on your religion would not be OK. I've had an empty bottle of clear plastic confiscated in security. I necked a mini bottle of wine in transfer at lhr and put it thru the x-ray machine......et regard, son et lumiere ;-) it helps to keep them on their toes.... |
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Can you bring a sealed can of soda on a plane?
gernot almen wrote:
To ensure traveler's security, transportation security officers (TSOs) may determine that an item not on the prohibited items chart is prohibited. In addition, the TSO may also determine that an item on the permitted chart is dangerous and therefore may not be brought through the security checkpoint. So if that TSO didn't get layed last night, he'll confiscate my stuff with no explanation at all? Another reason to stay out of that contry of madmen. After January 20th 2009 things will begin to change for the better. Don't judge the U.S. on the last eight years of darkness. |
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