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To: RR who wrote (54577)8/29/2002 12:12:00 AM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
Hey traveling man! Carry-on coffee allowed again at airports..........

James Loy, who replaced John Magaw last month as TSA chief, said the agency wants to balance customer service and security. He announced Thursday that passengers will be allowed to carry beverages in paper or foam cups through metal detectors.

Until now, the policy has varied from airport to airport, Wascom said. "Today's announcement reflects a more common-sense approach that TSA is undertaking," he said.

The new policy requires plastic, glass, metal and ceramic containers to be sealed and put through the X-ray screening machine. An open can of soda won't be allowed through a checkpoint, but a bottle of soda with a sealable top will.

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