To: Java4Jay
In the past, TSA required the customer prove a carry-on laptop powers up but this caused long lines so they stopped the practice.
3 posted on
05/09/2017 12:41:09 PM PDT by
Java4Jay
(The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.)
To: Java4Jay
I remember haing to do that.
7 posted on
05/09/2017 12:45:10 PM PDT by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country)
To: Java4Jay
I remember haing to do that.
Now, you should see tier faces, and hear the questions the ask,
when they see my 3 3/4" long x 1 3/4" wide x 3/4" thick "Man Cell Phone" in a velcro belt pack.
15 posted on
05/09/2017 12:55:33 PM PDT by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country)
To: Java4Jay
Yes, in the pre-TSA days, they did this when I was traveling with a slow to start and shut down UNIX laptop. Had to stand by for it to do so or risk corrupting it.
59 posted on
05/09/2017 8:58:14 PM PDT by
Reno89519
(Drain the Swamp is not party specific. Lyn' Ted is still a liar, Good riddance to him.)
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