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TSA rule change puts gnarly feet
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TSA rule change puts gnarly feet where they belong — back in shoes
For nearly 20 years, millions of bare feet have marched through security checkpoints at airports around the country, a motley parade of hairy and Roman toes, calloused soles and cracked heels, nails ...
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TSA ends shoes-off policy for US airport security screening
The Transportation Security Administration is set to announce that it will no longer require passengers to remove their shoes during security checks at some U.S. airports, according to media reports....
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TSA lets passengers keep shoes on at U.S. airport security
The TSA first implemented the no-shoes policy in 2006, nearly 20 years ago, and in that time, security technology has evolved.
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A little less stress. The TSA eliminates shoe removal at airport security.
The TSA has eliminated the 19-year-old policy, effective immediately. Policies on liquids will remain in place.
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Transportation Security Administration
United States
Kristi Noem
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