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TSA stated there has been an increase in "cat eyes" weapons appearing at the airport's security checkpoints. These weapons are not allowed on planes and TSA said they urge passengers to not bring ...
The Transportation Security Administration is asking travelers to remove "cat eyes" from carry-on bags before arriving at the airport after a recent increase in these weapons appearing at the TSA ...
Cat eyes are self-defense weapons similar to brass knuckles. TSA checkpoints in New York are now detecting a spike in these. Here's why.
Cat eyes are self-defense weapons similar to brass knuckles. TSA checkpoints in New York are now detecting a spike in these. Here's why.
But, also like brass knuckles, cat eyes may be illegal to carry in certain states or jurisdictions. “Should the bag need to be opened for some reason and there is an illegal item in the bag, TSA ...
Cat eyes are certainly not the most dangerous pieces of contraband the TSA comes across. In 2023, someone packed a vintage-looking pair of throwing knives in their carry-on bag.
The Transportation Security Administration is asking travelers to remove "cat eyes" from carry-on bags before arriving at the airport after a recent increase in these weapons appearing at the TSA ...
Cat eyes are self-defense weapons similar to brass knuckles. TSA checkpoints in New York are now detecting a spike in these. Here's why.
Like brass knuckles, cat eyes are also prohibited from carry-on bags. In 2023, the TSA also clarified that cat eyes are classified as “club-like items” in response to TSA officers confused ...
An increase in the number of “cat eyes” being carried through airport checkpoints in Upstate New York has prompted a warning from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).