Most of the options for travel and transport - including transport - is a special protection for the fight against terrorism:
* Employees who receive additional security training.
* Sophisticated imaging equipment has been installed.
* The public has been "educated" about media reports.
* The rules have been extended on prohibited items in their luggage.
* Air Force marshals on many flights flying incognito.
* An "alert" system was developed in some countries.
* The law enforcement to share more of their resources.
The ultimate goal is your safety. Did it work? You feel really safe?
If you answered "yes" or "No", you must follow the rules when you travel or commute.
Several countries and airlines have different requirements. You never get a single list of reference. However, looking carefully over the Internet will provide the necessary information before planning your next trip.
In the United States, tsa.gov Try searching for "restricted items" or "prohibited items".
In Canada, there is tc.gc.ca, seeking the same thing.
For other countries and suppliers, use your favorite search engine and try some of the following searches:
Air * Germany "restricted items"
* Air Mexico, "restricted items"
* Rail Europe "restricted items"
Restricted items * Greyhound '
and so on. Note that "restricted items must be placed in quotation marks to indicate the best results. (Because of the nature of the various sites are registered trademarks of scoring points were not used here.)
Your efforts should create suitable sites for research on the first page of search results on all major search engines.
A partial list of products you should avoid hand baggage are:
* The most metal knives
* Scissors of large metal
* Fuel of all kinds
* The lighters and fluid
* Weapons and ammunition
* Anything that looks like a weapon
* Starting Pistols
* Lye
* Aerosol products
* Spray Paint
Some items not allowed the realization of luggage are allowed in checked baggage.
Do your research - Ensure that documents are necessary - and pack carefully.
Now, the fear, find your lost confidence and enjoy your next trip!
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