After discovering her carry-on bag that contained more than 80 prohibited items, a woman from Los Angeles left the Transportation Security Administration ( TSA ) agents stunned.
The revelation took place around 10 pm at switch 4 of Los Angeles International Airport, as per Newsweek.
TSA agents found 82 consumer-grade lights, three cutlery, two copy firearms, and one bottle of pepper apply in the case.
Jason Pantages, the national security producer for TSA at LAX, voiced critical issue over the find.
” The large number of prohibited objects discovered in a single carry-on bag is really concerning”, he said.
Let this affair function as a reminder to all guests to double-check the contents of their bags before arriving at the airport.
Shortly after the disturbing discovery, TSA brokers contacted Los Angeles World Airport police, who immediately interviewed the lady. The fireworks were also taken by the airport explosive club. All prohibited things were seized.
According to the New York Post, pepper spray is permitted in checked carriers only if the vessel is 4 grams or smaller and equipped with a safety device, and knives and copy firearms should only be packed in checked baggage.
A TSA spokesman expressed concern about the peculiarity of the find, which included several prohibited items contained in a single carry-on bag.
It is a testament to the abilities of our skilled transit surveillance officers to stop dangerous goods from entering security checkpoints.
They added that the TSA is always on the lookout for prohibited things and works hard to prevent them from entering safe airport areas.
The TSA advised travelers to check with their airline before flying because some carriers do not allow pepper mist. Self-defense spray containing more than 2 percent tear gas are banned, perhaps in checked baggage.
According to Pantages,” This traveller may include followed TSA’s tried and true advice: Unpack your case before you pack it to make sure you don’t take any prohibited items to the security checkpoint.”
Security gates will remain active outside, he added, because it is the middle of the holiday travel season.
For those uncertain about what products are allowed on planes, the TSA recommended downloading the” MyTSA” application, which includes a” What Can I Deliver”? have. Nevertheless, travellers can take a picture of an object to @AskTSA on X or Facebook Messenger for real-time support.
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