I consider a 2" knife to be just as lethal as a screwdriver. Just a different swing for each.
I consider a 2" knife to be just as lethal as a screwdriver. Just a different swing for each.
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Chucky is entering the fray.
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I mean, my hockey skates have been allowed as a carryon the whole time, and anyone who has seen Happy Gilmore knows that it's rather easy to stab someone with a skate...
In all seriousness I cannot see a legitimate reason to need a knife like that on a commercial aircraft. If you're compelled to bring a seatbelt cutter that's one thing, but why would one need a knife? I've got nothing wrong with carrying one every day, but I'd leave it home when it's time to fly commercial.
Can anyone forsee the airlines going above the TSA in this case and banning knives from their cabin regardless of the TSA's ruling? It seems like they would have that option as private entities. I do know it is still illegal for one to possess a bladed weapon in an airport in Michigan, that's been a source of controversy here since the news broke on the knives.
The one thing that perturbs me about this whole rule change regarding small knifes, golf clubs, etc... is that some drunk may be able to bring a potential weapon onboard an aircraft, but i'm still going to be hassled on sea level about taking pictures of aircraft with a camera? ughh, the sad world we live in nowadays.. (smh)
I just got through security without a hitch with a fresh 6.something oz tube of toothpaste. I wasn't even dressed in my uniform...just street clothes and showed no pilot credentials. It may be an isolated experience, but what a joke...it was in my backpack in the outer pocket for all the world to see.
Have you ever seen a grown man naked?
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