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Thank you Jim....Vicky
Jim Miller wrote:
>> A question for recent travelers: has anyone had any problems with
>> airport security concerning dive knives and dental picks/shell cleaning
>> tools in checked luggage? Thanks for any advice you can give.
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> Hi Vicky,
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> Checked luggage may contain those items, but when security x-rays
> your bags, they may choose to not allow them. However, I regularly
> travel with a dive knife and dental tools and as long as I have them in
> my suitcases, there has been no hassle. They will definitely confiscate
> such "dangerous implements" if you try to carry them onboard in your
> carry-on luggage. Other no-nos include pliers, screwdrivers, crescent
> wrenches and various other small tools.
>
> Happy 2005!
> Jim
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