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70 Laptops Got Left Behind At An Airport Security Checkpoint In One Month (bravotv.com)

America's Transportation Security Administration has been making some surprising announcements on social media. An anonymous reader writes: A TSA spokesperson says 70 laptops were left behind in just one month at an airport security checkpoint in Newark. "And yes, there are plenty of shiny MacBooks in that pile," reported BravoTV, "which can cost in the $2,000 range new." The TSA shared an image of the 70 laptops on their Instagram page and on Twitter, prompting at least one mobile project designer to reclaim his laptop. "The most common way laptops are forgotten is when traveler's stack a bin on top of the bin their laptop is in," the TSA warns. "Out of sight out of mind."
The TSA is also sharing pictures on social media of the 70 guns they confiscated at security checkpoints in one week in November, reporting they've also confiscated a blowtorch, batarangs, and a replica of that baseball bat from "The Walking Dead". They're reporting they found 33 loaded firearms in carry-on luggage in one week, and remind readers that gun-carrying passengers "can face a penalty as high as $11,000. This is a friendly reminder to please leave these items at home."

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  1. Re:Maybe I'm more anal-retentive than most by OrangeTide · · Score: 5, Funny

    But the flight is probably more enjoyable if you remember the laptop but forget the child.

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    “Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
  2. Recycling fees? by Latent+Heat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe this is a dodge to dispose of an old laptop you want to get rid of without paying a fee to recycle it?