
TSA Reverses Rule on Carry-On Dogs
Someone at the TSA must love dogs. According to a press release, the TSA has changed its long-standing rule that all carry-on dogs must be removed from their traveling cases when put through security scanners. The new rule, says the TSA, allows for dogs weighing under 18 pounds to pass through security without being removed from luggage.
Unfortunately, cats must still be unpacked for all airport security checkpoints.
Via jorryanz.
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