TSA defends confiscation of Mass. woman's cupcake
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The federal Transportation Security Administration is defending its decision to confiscate a frosted cupcake from a Massachusetts woman flying from Las Vegas.
The TSA says in a blog comment posted Monday the cupcake was packed in a jar filled with icing, which is considered a gel under a policy designed to secure travelers from terrorists seeking to evade detection by using explosives made of plastics, liquids or gels.
Peabody (PEE'-buh-dee) resident Rebecca Hains was barred from taking her cupcake onto a plane last month when a TSA agent said icing in the jar exceeded amounts of gels allowed in carry-on luggage. Hains has called that "terrible logic."
The TSA says travelers can take cakes, pies and cupcakes through security checkpoints but should expect they might get additional screening.
Online: TSA blog post about cupcake: http://blog.tsa.gov/2012/01/cupcakegate.html
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2012/01/10/news/doc4f0c1e576a4cc506447935.t...
The TSA says in a blog comment posted Monday the cupcake was packed in a jar filled with icing, which is considered a gel under a policy designed to secure travelers from terrorists seeking to evade detection by using explosives made of plastics, liquids or gels.
Peabody (PEE'-buh-dee) resident Rebecca Hains was barred from taking her cupcake onto a plane last month when a TSA agent said icing in the jar exceeded amounts of gels allowed in carry-on luggage. Hains has called that "terrible logic."
The TSA says travelers can take cakes, pies and cupcakes through security checkpoints but should expect they might get additional screening.
Online: TSA blog post about cupcake: http://blog.tsa.gov/2012/01/cupcakegate.html
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2012/01/10/news/doc4f0c1e576a4cc506447935.t...
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