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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 |
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Remote control toys should preferably be packed in checked baggage, but if they’re in carry-on bags, passengers should expect additional screening, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Radio controlled toys have been used to detonate terrorist bombs in Iraq. “There is a well-known track record of using remote-control devices,” said Kip Hawley, head of the TSA.
The toys will not be banned; rather, TSA screeners have received extra training in how to detect remote-controlled toys that have been tampered with.
The TSA’s announcement of the extra scrutiny of the radio-controlled toys comes just days after the disclosure that a student at a Florida college was arrested in August on charge of making a video, posted on YouTube (and since removed), showing how to convert a radio-controlled toy into a bomb detonator.
TSA officials said people carrying the toys on airplanes could be subject to more intense search, in which the passenger is patted down and the carry-on baggage is checked by hand.
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| Possible bomb detonators; not banned from aircraft. Yet liquids in more than 3 oz. bottles, which may be explosives, are banned. Go figure. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 October 2007 )
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