Airport - Do 3 oz containers need to be labelled?
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Airport - Do 3 oz containers need to be labelled?
Been trying to find the answer - if I put a liquid in a 3 oz plastic, clear container, for carry-on - do I also need to label it?
For example, if I pour some contact solution or shampoo into a 3 oz container and then put it in the Ziploc bag, should I label the containers?
Also, I'll be going through Buffalo and Tampa airports this summer - anyone had problems with overeager security agents there? First time flying since these new regulations, a bit nervous.
For example, if I pour some contact solution or shampoo into a 3 oz container and then put it in the Ziploc bag, should I label the containers?
Also, I'll be going through Buffalo and Tampa airports this summer - anyone had problems with overeager security agents there? First time flying since these new regulations, a bit nervous.
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Last month I traveled from SFO to LHR to Cork to LHR to Frankfurt to SFO w/ carry on only, and had a couple of non-labeled containers. Both had creams I had scooped out of larger containers - no problems. Doesn't mean that is the rule - but just my experience last month
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I did the same as Janis. No problems, but I can't imagine the difference if I had labeled it - I mean really, why would that make 'the liquid' what I said it was anyway?
However, there is 3 oz available of contact lense solution to purchase if you don't want to pour that one into a new container - and to make it easier for you, why not pack your shampoo?
However, there is 3 oz available of contact lense solution to purchase if you don't want to pour that one into a new container - and to make it easier for you, why not pack your shampoo?
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I've not had any problems with TSA and unlabeled containers. Everyone knows they're not allowed more than 3.4 ounces per bottle, so everyone is doing the same thing as you. And it's safe to say most people aren't bothering to label their bottles.
Just as an unrelated anecdote, on our last vacation I was instructed -- by an airport security guard no less -- on how to sneak a cigarette lighter thru TSA's scanners. I tried it, worked like a charm.
Heh. Score one for liberty.
Just as an unrelated anecdote, on our last vacation I was instructed -- by an airport security guard no less -- on how to sneak a cigarette lighter thru TSA's scanners. I tried it, worked like a charm.
Heh. Score one for liberty.
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Yes, that's the direction our country has been heading for the last five years. Fortunately this ridicuous trend will end, and the hysteria ball which has been rolling steadily downhill for the last five years will suddenly and mysteriously stop r-- shortly after January 2009. Can you imagine why?
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DO NOT transfer eye solutions from their original containers -- the risks of contamination in pouring and confusion about what is in which unmarked container are considerable.
Further, the 3 oz. rule doesn't apply to medically necessary liquids, a category that includes eye solutions. Such liquids do not go in the quart bag with cosmetics but must be declared and shown to the inspector separately.
See the TSA guidelines here
http://www.tsa.dhs.gov/travelers/air...d-items.shtm#2
Further, the 3 oz. rule doesn't apply to medically necessary liquids, a category that includes eye solutions. Such liquids do not go in the quart bag with cosmetics but must be declared and shown to the inspector separately.
See the TSA guidelines here
http://www.tsa.dhs.gov/travelers/air...d-items.shtm#2
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UGGGGGHHHH the 3 oz rule! I feel your pain. It's a real pain in the ass and totally useless - It's a smoke screen to make you think you are being protected from terrorists and that your extra fare and tax $$ are hard at work. I call it Gov't "busy work".
Anyway, I cannot live on 3 oz of anything. What I have learned to be the best for me is to Fed Ex my full size necessities to my destination. I do this when I am doing carry ons only. It is inexpensive and it is so much easier than having your things examined by some TSA dolt.
Anyway, I cannot live on 3 oz of anything. What I have learned to be the best for me is to Fed Ex my full size necessities to my destination. I do this when I am doing carry ons only. It is inexpensive and it is so much easier than having your things examined by some TSA dolt.
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