Garmin GPS - TSA Rules
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Garmin GPS - TSA Rules
I am traveling from LAS to SFO & want to carry on my Garmin GPS to use in my rental car. Is anyone aware of TSA restrictions regarding this electronic device? It is not like a laptop -- you cannot "turn it on".
Due to the nature of this device, I certainly would not check it because it might "disappear".
Any help certainly appreciated.
Due to the nature of this device, I certainly would not check it because it might "disappear".
Any help certainly appreciated.
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I travel frequently on business and always take my Garmin. Occasionally, my bag gets a little extra attention if TSA is training somebody new, and the trainer wants to point out what they are seeing (the experienced agent always knows). Usually it is the beanbag mount that gets the attention. However, it is certainly allowed in your carry-on. I don't ever take it out, except for the abovementioned occasions. Fear not.
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Thanks for this topic! We just bought our first GPS and are like kids on Christmas with the latest toy. Really freaked out with what it can do!
Any advice for mounting it on a rental car temporarily? We'll be in CA/OR for 2 weeks.
Any advice for mounting it on a rental car temporarily? We'll be in CA/OR for 2 weeks.
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"Mounting temporarily" - you shouldn't. Just find a place to put it on center console or some similar place and be sure to hide all evidence of it when you park car. In many places these are significant car break bait - and even mounting strip or holder creates incentive for car break since people know where there is a mounting device, a GPS is not far away.
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Ditto with carrying my Magellan Roadmate in carry-on..never had a problem and perhaps the TSA folks have finally figured out that turning these things on means absolutely nothing about what might be concealed inside.
As to the mount, I usually use the windshield suction cup rather than the "beanbag" dash mount (which is easier to conceal when you are parked) but a lot heavier to lug around.
As to the mount, I usually use the windshield suction cup rather than the "beanbag" dash mount (which is easier to conceal when you are parked) but a lot heavier to lug around.
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