No Scotch on the Plane
Thinking of bringing some traditional holiday treats home for the holidays? You might want to reconsider, warns the Transportation Security Administration. Seemingly innocuous items like eggnog and six-packs of beer now fall victim to restrictions on liquids aboard aircraft. "We don't like to disrupt traditions, but it's an unfortunate by-product of our responsibility," Doug Johnson, TSA spokesman at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas told Cox News Service. In what Johnson called a "heartbreaking story," one traveler had to give up a 100-year-old bottle of scotch.
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