Lighters and Matches and Airplanes
Published February 17, 2005
On January 26 I noted that as of February 15, which has come and gone, cigarette lighters would no longer be permitted as carry-on material on planes in the U.S.
Turns out that the Transportation Security Administration couldn't quite get its ducks in a row in time.
The ban's now been pushed back two months, so that it will take effect April 15.
No matches, either.
You can check matches but not lighters.
The restriction will bring to a close the pre-9/11 era, in which the policy was that travelers could bring on board in their carry-on bag two lighters and four books of matches.
That policy also allowed the sale of lighters and matches beyond security checkpoints.
That's over as well.
Next: smoking in airports.
Those that haven't already outlawed smoking in the terminal are considering a total ban.
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- Published: February 17, 2005
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Do you mean that people who don't want to kill themselves by shutting down their lungs will actually not be forced to endure smoke inhalation in airports?
Wow! Imagine that!