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Meat cleavers. Ammunition. Box cutters. You’ll be surprised by what TSA finds. Meat cleavers. Ammunition. Box cutters. You’ll be surprised by what TSA finds.
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An anchor, weapons, bleach and toy weapons are some of the things you cant pack in your luggage. With the heavy holiday travel season approaching, the Transportation Security Administration displayed some prohibited items confiscated at airport security checkpoints and checked luggage at JFK International Airport in New York. Getty photographer John Moore took pictures of the objects — real and fake — passengers tried to fly with: An anchor, weapons, bleach and toy weapons are some of the things you can’t pack in your luggage. With the heavy holiday travel season approaching, the Transportation Security Administration displayed some prohibited items confiscated at airport security checkpoints and checked luggage at JFK International Airport in New York. Getty photographer John Moore took pictures of the objects — real and fake — passengers tried to fly with:
Loaded guns. Samurai swords. Lipstick-tasers. You’d be surprised by what TSA finds.Loaded guns. Samurai swords. Lipstick-tasers. You’d be surprised by what TSA finds.
View Photo Gallery —An official Transportation Security Administration blogger posts Instagrams of unusual items the agency has caught passengers trying to bring on board.View Photo Gallery —An official Transportation Security Administration blogger posts Instagrams of unusual items the agency has caught passengers trying to bring on board.