Nail Clippers:

Given Todd’s post below, I thought I’d repeat something I discussed in more detail a year and a half ago:

1. Inside the typical piece of glass — whether eyeglasses or a wine bottle — there’s a knife waiting to get out, and one that’s likely much sharper than a pair of nail scissors.

2. If we can’t fight off a hijacker who’s armed with a pair of nail scissors, then we deserve to lose.

UPDATE: I originally said “nail clippers”; reader Robert Lyman points out that the TSA now allows nail clippers, but not “scissors-metail with pointed tips,” which includes the nail scissors that I much prefer over nail clippers. I’ve changed the post accordingly. Also, metal dinner knives (except “round-bladed knives” and “butter knives,” which I think excludes even the usual, relatively blunt, metal dinner knives) are barred, and are therefore barred in restaurants that are within the airport’s security zone.

Comments are closed.

Powered by WordPress. Designed by Woo Themes