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Old 05-26-2017, 10:24 AM   #41
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The Wall Street Journal reported in the last few weeks that the US has been testing removing all kinds of things from bags such as food and electronics bigger than a cellphone. I recently had to take my tablet out separately. It was frustrating because it's not the current rule so it confused everyone and the line was already long. Turns out I was in one of the cities identified in the WSJ article as running tests!
Yes, according to the New York Times, May 24, 2017
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"The test locations include airports of varying sizes, the agency said. Among them are midsize airports in Colorado Springs and Boise, Idaho, as well as Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport in Texas.

Larger airports include Detroit Metropolitan; Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International in Florida; Logan International in Boston; Los Angeles International; Luis Muñoz Marín International in San Juan, P.R.; and McCarran International in Las Vegas.
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