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Old 03-05-2013, 07:32 PM
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Default Pocket knives and hockey sticks will be allowed on planes again

Well in the states anyway, heres a link

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/mobilew...n_2814337.html

And for the linking impaired, here's the article.

WASHINGTON - Box-cutters and razor blades are still out, but the all-Canadian hockey stick will now be allowed into American airline cabins for the first time since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

The announcement by the Transportation Security Administration on Tuesday is sure to make Canadian hockey players envious given hockey sticks aren't allowed in cabins north of the border. Transport Canada considers hockey sticks "blunt objects" that could be used to cause serious injury, and has no immediate plans to rethink that classification. The U.S., apparently, shares no such concerns.

As of April 25th, American hockey players can haul their sticks aboard under new rules announced Tuesday by John Pistole, head of the TSA, at a travel security conference in New York. The sticks are in good, if somewhat ominous, company. Under the updated rules, intended to conform with European Union regulations, the TSA will also allow golf clubs, ski poles and small knives —with blades no longer than six centimetres —into airline cabins. The TSA says that armed pilots, federal air marshals and airline crew members trained in self-defence would provide ample security to protect passengers against anyone who might go on a cross-checking rampage mid-flight.

Flight attendants, however, are aghast, particularly at the notion of knives in the cabin. "Today's announcement to permit knives back into the aircraft cabin is a poor and shortsighted decision by the TSA," the Flight Attendants Union Coalition, with nearly 90,000 members, said in a statement. "As the last line of defense in the cabin and key aviation partners, we believe that these proposed changes will further endanger the lives of all flight attendants and the passengers we work so hard to keep safe and secure." Stacy Martin, president of Southwest Airlines' flight attendants union, Transport Workers Union of America Local 556, called the decision "outrageous." "This policy was designed to make the lives of TSA staff easier, but not make flights safer," Martin said. "While we agree that a passenger wielding a small knife or swinging a golf club or hockey stick poses less of a threat to the pilot locked in the cockpit, these are real threats to passengers and flight attendants in the passenger cabin."
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Old 03-09-2013, 05:56 PM
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I heard about this, the restrictions are:

Blade under 6mm (2.36 in) measured from tip to foremost part of the handle
Blade under 0.5 in at the widest point
No locking device
No "molded grips" (anything contoured to fit the hand)


Which eliminates pretty much any modern folding knife, but allows small Case and Victorinox blades.

As well now you can bring golf clubs and even "novelty bats" under 2 ft long onto your carry-on.
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Old 03-09-2013, 06:07 PM
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This is actually a really good plan, this is a sure fire way to defeat terrorism. No, I am not joking. You are now telling terrorists that regardless of what they do, you will not punish your own people yet will continue to hunt down the Terrorists and persecute them.

The point of Terrorism is to scare the everyday person and effect their lives, by relaxing rules and regulations you are going against the desires of terrorists.
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Old 03-09-2013, 06:13 PM
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They should have concentrated more on profiling from the beginning...i'm willing to bet 99.9% of born and raised americans and canadians are not the people you should be harassing....
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Old 03-09-2013, 06:19 PM
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They should have concentrated more on profiling from the beginning...i'm willing to bet 99.9% of born and raised americans and canadians are not the people you should be harassing....
Ya, your 100% correct. However that would be considered Racism and hurt feelings would occur, so instead we make old people go through body scanners and other demoralizing things. Sure would be a shame to not waste time by giving Grandma johannson the gears .
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Old 03-09-2013, 06:36 PM
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The announcement by the Transportation Security Administration on Tuesday is sure to make Canadian hockey players envious given hockey sticks aren't allowed in cabins north of the border.
What's so great about being able to bring your hockey stick into the cabin?
What moron hockey player wants this? The sticks go with the rest of your gear; into the cargo area.
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Old 03-09-2013, 07:32 PM
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Ya, your 100% correct. However that would be considered Racism and hurt feelings would occur, so instead we make old people go through body scanners and other demoralizing things. Sure would be a shame to not waste time by giving Grandma johannson the gears .
Oh well...as they say, 'safety first'....
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