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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a public warning amid a spike in passengers carrying "cat eyes" ...
TSA is warning travelers about an uptick in passengers carrying "cat eyes" self-defense weapons through airport security.
Cat eyes are described as self-defense weapons similar to brass knuckles, but with pointed edges shaped like a cat's ears - hence the name. A person slips two fingers through the "eyes" (two holes ...
More passengers are trying to sneak so-called 'cat eyes' through airport security, which has prompted a warning from the TSA.
The frequency in which we are seeing these items among carry-on items is disappointing,” said Bart R. Johnson, a federal security director for the TSA.
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These popular self-defense accessories ... backs up the line for the other travelers,” said Johnson. Cat eyes aren’t the only weapons that airport security staffers are confiscating at ...