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The best stuff TSA confiscated this year, from a baby shark to a dagger hidden in a walking cane

"Check out the link in bio to explore the 'What Can I Bring?' tool on our website to avoid showing up with a prohibited item!"TSA wrote, "We'll attempt to take a stab at being punny for this recent discovery but we're afraid we just won't make the cut! The Pun is mightier than the sword."This passenger traveling through Newark Liberty International Airport last week thought our officers weren't sharp enough to figure out this concealed dagger.

"Stay on the sunny side up yolks and please don't egg-nore the rules. While smoke grenades should be egg-tremely obvious of what not to bring through security, we do have tools available to help if you have questions."TSA wrote, "Friend or POE, are they? Either way our team at Boston-Logan International Airport made a First Order find.

TSA wrote, "'Tis the season for pumpkin spice and everything nice. But this not-so-nice firearm had our TSA agents at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport saying, 'Oh my gourd!' So we're here with pumpkin to talk about... "The story is too long to handle, so we'll get to the point: knives are not allowed in your carry-on bag! Any sharp objects that are placed in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors."TSA wrote, "Does everybody know what time it is? It certainly was not TOOL time at the checkpoint when our level headed officers saw this on the X-Ray.

"If you're flying to Fleet Street on British Hairways, or anywhere at all in the US, make sure that your straight razor is packed in your checked bag. We don't want to split hairs here, but make sure to comb through your ENTIRE carry-on before heading to the airport to make sure there are no prohibited items our team will stubble upon.

"Rather than feeling like a hammerhead, reach out to our jawsome AskTSA team! They are available seven days a week and are never too deep to catch what you're casting out on Facebook or Twitter. Plus, they won't tell you any great white lies. Seriously! Ask your questions. It will mako our day! And no, no sharkasim here."TSA wrote, "Listen up…we're about to stuff you all with so much travel info that it'll sure leave you feelin full.

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