アメリカ運輸保安局のインスタグラム(tsa) - 8月10日 07時28分
It’s #NationalBookLoversDay and #TBT (Throw Back Thursday)! Scroll through these older pictures to see definitive proof that you just can’t tell a book by its cover. Some people like to keep their nose in a book, and others… Well, these are all items that traveler’s tried to sneak past our officers in the past. Concealed prohibited items can lead to missed flights, fines, and even arrest.
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Hiding things in books has been going on as long as there have been books, which would literally make it the oldest trick in the book. Think about that…
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All of you bookworms will be happy to know that books are fine to pack in checked and carry-on baggage. There’s nothing better than cracking open a good book on a flight. But remember, there’s always a chance our officers might have to check them out, but they’re permitted.
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In order from beginning to end: Ninja Book w/ Knives (December, 2011 #LAX), Bullets In A Bible (July, 2009), Burning Book Magic Trick (April, 2014 #PHX), Knife In Book (June, 2012 #OGG), Gun In Book (March, 2012 #HNL), Contraband In A Book (May, 2012 #DEN), Contraband In A Book (May, 2014 #PHL).
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#ProTip – Hiding prohibited items in books could get you in a bind.
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