TSA Removes Small Items from Prohibited List-Are Passengers Less Safe?
8th Dec 2005, 09:38 GMT
Airlines.Ws monthly poll asks it readers to vote on whether the TSA';s announcement of removing smaller objects including scissors and screwdrivers will put them in harms way. [PRWEB Dec 8, 2005]
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