Last week, there was a post on the ars technica blog by Jon Stokes, Senior Editor and Co-Founder, posing some questions on TSA’s liquids rules similar to other questions we’ve gotten on the blog so far.
Kip Hawley wrote the following response, and we wanted to post it here for TSA blog readers to see as well.
Jon,
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