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  2. This Hack For Getting A Full Bottle Of Water Through ... - AOL

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    One of our favorite things we learned during our discussion is a 100% TSA-approved hack for getting a full bottle of liquid through airport security: freeze it before you leave your house.

  3. Airport security U-turn: passengers face 100ml liquids rule ...

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    Ministers have ordered an astonishing emergency U-turn on airport security following concerns about new equipment that allows passengers to keep liquids in their hand luggage.. Airports with the ...

  4. Things you can't bring through airport security—and ... - AOL

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    The 3-1-1 rule is the guideline that you must follow for your liquids to be allowed through security. Each liquid must be in a 3.2-oz or less container (3), all the containers must fit inside a 1 ...

  5. Security repercussions due to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft ...

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    On 8 May 2007, Singapore introduced new liquid restrictions, which is limited to 100ml for all flights (excluding Seletar Airport), where Changi Airport is the biggest airport with more frequent visitors and direct services. Liquids less than 100ml must be sealed into transparent resealable bag not exceeding 20 cm x 20 cm.

  6. Your bottle of water makes it through airport security? - AOL

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    All that changed in 2006, when a scare related to liquid explosives. Remember the days when you could actually take a bottle of water through airport security? Your hand lotion, hairspray, and ...

  7. Airport security - Wikipedia

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    Generally people are screened through airport security into areas where the exit gates to the aircraft are located. These areas are often called "secure", "sterile" and airside (in contrast to "landside" outside security). Passengers are discharged from airliners into the sterile area so that they usually will not have to be re-screened if ...

  8. Airport privacy - Wikipedia

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    Airport privacy involves the right of personal privacy for passengers when it comes to screening procedures, surveillance, and personal data being stored at airports. This practice intertwines airport security measures and privacy specifically the advancement of security measures following the 9/11 attacks in the United States and other global terrorist attacks.

  9. Passengers break liquids rule daily - airport boss - AOL

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