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You guessed it. A questionable decision by a Florida woman has prompted TSA to ask travelers to show a bit more restraint.
Airport security can be a stressful place, but try not to sweat it. If you do, you might end up with problems.
According to a Facebook post by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the incident occurred at Miami ...
A Florida woman attempted to smuggle turtles through airport security by hiding them inside her bra - leaving one creature to ...
In a social media post addressing these incidents, TSA pleaded, "Stop hiding animals in weird places on your body." ...
One of the turtles tragically died, but the surviving one was handed over to the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife, ...
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STOP HIDING ANIMALS IN WEIRD PLACES' A Florida woman traveling out of a Miami airport made a creative attempt to get two ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) flagged the discovery during a routine screening, and shared details along with pictures in a post on social media.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a US-based security agency, said on Thursday that a Florida woman was caught hiding two turtles in her brassiere while passing through a checkpoint at the ...