From the BBC:
"TSA proposal to allow knives on planes delayed"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22259780
"TSA proposal to allow knives on planes delayed"
The US transport safety authority has
delayed a proposal to allow some small pocket knives aboard US flights for the
first time since the 9/11 attacks. The policy shift, which encountered fierce resistance from the public and the
flight attendants' union, was to take effect on 25 April. The delay was announced by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) chief
John Pistole on Monday.
He had said the change would free screeners to focus on other threats. Last month, Mr Pistole proposed allowing passengers to bring blades shorter
than 2.36in (6cm) and narrower than 0.5in in plane cabins. Also under the new policy, billiard cues, ski poles, and lacrosse and hockey
sticks would be allowed in aeroplane cabins in carry-on luggage. The TSA said the rules would bring the US into line with international
guidelines and offer a better experience for passengers. But in a letter to TSA employees released on Monday, Mr Pistole said the
delay would allow for further consultation with aviation security experts.
^ This was a bad idea from the start and I think this "delay" is a way for the TSA and John Pistole to save some face before it goes completely off the books. ^
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22259780
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