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Old 03-12-2010, 03:20 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by wpeace View Post
Agreed, You don't have to pull the ebook Reader out and your bag. I just got back in town after a trip. Somewhere I noticed a sign (don't remember where) but there is criteria for what has to come out of the bag and be examined separately. I always wondered why they never said a lot about all the electronics I typically carry.

Tuesday was the first day I got stopped. And the TSA agent said it was it was because there was so much stuff they couldn't figure out what was in there (she later apologized for saying "stuff").

When she started pulling "stuff" out of my laptop bag I had to agree. Pocket PC, Viliv S5, Archos 5IT, Pocket Pro, and assorted cables and adapters.
Dear wpeace:

I agree. My wife, working for TSA, told me how difficult it is to look in omn the display when your bag goes through. It is horrible. Is it a bomb or is it harmless jumbles of electronics.

I think we all need to be aware of how DIFFICULT it is to make a split-second decision. Give the people on those lines a break! It is brutal having to decide and it is better to check than not to check!! Put yourself into trying to decide.

I have learned to respect the difficulty and stop complaining.
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