Yeah, I tried to fix that about 3 times, and still couldn't get it to work. Just go to TSA's website if you're interested...to hell with hyperlinks!Originally Posted by stjohnroe
Yeah, I tried to fix that about 3 times, and still couldn't get it to work. Just go to TSA's website if you're interested...to hell with hyperlinks!Originally Posted by stjohnroe
Thanks for the info.
Yes, you can take cutters in your checked baggage, but surprise, surprise, TSA has come up with a new one to thwart all us red-blooded American Terrorists...er, Tourists...you can't take a lighter or matches with you...not in your luggage, and definitely not in a carry-on...they also tell you that you can't lock your luggage but I still do...occasionally they cut off a lock and look in my bags but I just replace the lock...they're only a few $$$ and mostly it keeps the contents from spilling on the tarmac, or in the possesion of some grubby-handed baggage-handler thief, which there are plenty of regardless of all the "extra" security precautions...now for the lighter episode...I had a nice NIBO 3-jet in my checked luggage and a cheapy 3-jet in my backpack...fortunately my baggage didn't get opened, as they must havwe seen the cigars on the x-ray and let the lighter in it pass, however, they sure made a spectacle about confiscating the lighter in my backpack...this was at La Guardia btw...it was rather obvious I was a cigar smoker, aside from the fact that I'm not a kid...other smoking type materials & cigar mags in my backpack but they not only confiscated the lighter but made me give them my driver's license and recoreded it in some kind of journal...now I'm sure I'm gonna be hassled everytime I go though airport security check-in...what a joke...it's not like I was gonna light my shoe-bomb on fire with the lighter...they make you take off your shoes and they run them through the x-ray, anyway...
The people who search you have no sense of humor either. Last summer my whole family went to California together. (Mom, Dad, brothers, Aunts, and Grandma) Since we all had the last name Jones and were flying on the same flight together, we go put on their "NO FLY" list. So we could not check our bags at the curb, we had to go in and wait in line for an hour so that we could check in at the counter. Then we had to get pulled out of line and extensivly checked at each check point. We had to take our shoes off, they had to pat us down and use the wand and search all of our belongings. So I thought maybe the guy who was going to search me would maybe have a sense of humor, but, I found out rather quickly he did not. He had me stand on the mat and put my arms out from my body. He said "if the wand beeps he will lightly pat that spot witt the back of his hand." So I said to him "You better only use the back of your hand or else you are going to get the back of my hand." He told me that if I continue to make it difficult for him to perform his duties that I would be asked to leave the airport. No sense of humor at all! Needless to say, that was the last time I smarted off to anyone inside of an airport.
I didnt know where to post this and after going through search i thought this may be a good place to start. I am flying to Europe soon with a friend and I had a few questions about cigars in the airport and on the plane. Im just going to list them and hopefully someone can get back to me with the answers.
1. Do I need to tell the person(s) at checkin that I have cigars or any tobacco products with me?
2. My friend isn't smoking age yet but is getting there very, very soon and he wants to bring a few pack's of Captain Black's with him. If the answer to number 1. is yes then will they confiscate them?
3. If taking them in carry on will they question you about them after scanning your bag and if they are in your pocket will they make you remove them along with metal objects?
Thank you all for your time and sorry if this is in the wrong section of the forums.
The answer to number 1 is no, the more important thing is, why are you letting your friend smoke dog rockets, get him some real cigars, and then maybe you'll have reason to worry. But honestly, you're going to europe and worried about crappy gas station cigars being confiscated? If anything, I hope those pieces of crap get confiscated, then while in Europe you find some real cigars, cubans to be specific and smoke and enjoy those.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
An irony: I recently traveled on Southwest, and they (of course) confiscated my lighters. I was also carrying not one but two cheap cutters.
When they took my lighters, I actually asked "what about these?"
They had no problem with the razor blades I was carrying. But apparently the lighters were a major safety hazard? Very wierd.
Bottom line - I'd go with pre-cutting the cigars. I always use that option. Means I don't have ot carry a cutter with me, and it makes it easier to share a cigar with a novice. And if you don't smoke 'em, cut cigars will age just fine in your humidor, no matter what the magazines say.
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