The comic-magicians Penn & Teller sell a small, credit card sized metal plate on which the Bill of Rights is printed — with the Amendment regarding illegal search and seizure is highlighted. It contains just enough metal to trigger the alarm at airport metal detectors. The idea is to keep it in your shirt pocket when you go to the airport, and when you get stopped and TSA asks you about it, simply pull it out of your pocket and say, “Sorry, it just my Bill of Rights.”
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 7 years ago
One significant reason I don’t fly. I do like driving tho…
Sherlock Watson over 7 years ago
Yet another reason to take the train.
LadyJessica over 7 years ago
What are they flying, Afterlife Airlines?
Masterskrain over 7 years ago
The REAL Question you have to ask yourself, Your Maj, is why would anyone want to go to Pittsburgh in the first place?
jimboklein over 7 years ago
The comic-magicians Penn & Teller sell a small, credit card sized metal plate on which the Bill of Rights is printed — with the Amendment regarding illegal search and seizure is highlighted. It contains just enough metal to trigger the alarm at airport metal detectors. The idea is to keep it in your shirt pocket when you go to the airport, and when you get stopped and TSA asks you about it, simply pull it out of your pocket and say, “Sorry, it just my Bill of Rights.”
gigagrouch over 7 years ago
Bring on the dogs and ponies.
danketaz Premium Member over 7 years ago
There’s always Vegas.