TSA's social media highlight weird stuff in travelers' bags

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A clutch with brass knuckles as a clasp. A perfume bottle shaped like a grenade. TSA posts photos of the weirdest items found in travelers' carry-ons, hoping to lure in followers for messages about the dos and don’ts of airline travel.

recently, so that was an excuse for a photo of Cole, a big-eyed TSA explosives detection dog.

Burns’ sister-in-law, Candy Creech, said he had a dry sense of humor and a hefty dose of patriotism: He had served in the Gulf War. Burns had worked in airports before taking over social media and believed there was public negativity around TSA. He wanted to change that. During a TSA Facebook live, “Ask Me Anything” episode last year, Burns said the success of the account was partly due to the shock value.

At Dulles, in the prohibited items section, Johnston sees a few possibilities for TSA’s YouTube series calledincluding a large snow globe with big a white fairy imprisoned in some kind of liquid

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