Talk about a serious oversight...
Amanda Seyfried boarded a plane Friday, March 14, with a knife in her pocket. Security didn't catch on to it and she hadn't realized it until she was already on the plane. The "Lovelace" actress then tweeted TSA with a message so these scary situations won't repeat themselves:
In March of last year, TSA announced it will allow retractable knives (with blades shorter then 2.4 inches and narrower than .5 inches at the widest point) in carry-on bags starting April 2013. But by June, TSA announced it has abandoned the plan in the face of fierce congressional and industry opposition.
Amanda Seyfried boarded a plane Friday, March 14, with a knife in her pocket. Security didn't catch on to it and she hadn't realized it until she was already on the plane. The "Lovelace" actress then tweeted TSA with a message so these scary situations won't repeat themselves:
Dear TSA: This Swiss Army knife wasn't detected through security and I unknowingly carried it on board. Scary! pic.twitter.com/C996LjZa2P
— Amanda Seyfried (@AmandaSeyfried) March 14, 2014
In March of last year, TSA announced it will allow retractable knives (with blades shorter then 2.4 inches and narrower than .5 inches at the widest point) in carry-on bags starting April 2013. But by June, TSA announced it has abandoned the plan in the face of fierce congressional and industry opposition.