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Mike Elgan

The World Is My Office

New TSA laptop bag policy won't improve anything

ATHENS, GREECE -- The Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration (TSA) plans to introduce new rules for laptop bags. Special, new X-ray friendly bags will allow you to leave your laptop in the bag. Unfortunately, this will only increase the pain of passing through airline security.

Removing a laptop from your bag seems like a small annoyance. But when you combine that with removing your shoes, belt, and watch, and emptying your pockets after waiting in line for 30 minutes -- multiplied times 50 trips a year -- well, it adds to the general pain and indignity of passing through U.S. airline security.

That's why the TSA's new rules sound like a small blessing. If only.

The TSA is working with bag makers like Targus and others to detail the specs of allowable bags. The new bags will have to be made of materials transparent to X-rays and -- importantly -- either provide no room for or separate adaptors, cables, straps and other stuff that obsures the view of X-ray readers. In other words, the cases will have to allow X-ray readers to see the laptop as clearly as if it weren't in any case at all.

I'm a pretty typical frequent flier type in that I carry a rolling laptop bag that also stores my Skype headset, charger, GPS gadget, as well as the mini Radio Shack of cables, peripherals and other stuff. I carry my Kindle everywhere, as well as sunglasses, camera and other junk.

Unfortunately, the new X-ray friendly bags wouldn't allow us to carry all this extra stuff or, in the case of some designs, they would allow only some of it. Most of us would have to carry a second bag -- one for the laptop and another for the other stuff we carry in our laptop bags.

The trouble with this is that most airlines have a two-bag maximum for carry on. So we'd have to check our garment bags. This is usually problematic because of the risk of the airline losing the luggage. Also: American Airlines announced this week that it plans to start charging $15 per bag for each bag checked. Other airlines will probably follow suit.

The worst thing about the new rules however, is that they'll create the general impression that you don't have to remove your laptop. It won't be at all clear which laptop bags are properly manufactured and packed. Bag compliance will only be confirmed after the bag passes through the X-ray machine. Those that don't will have to be removed and re-processed, further slowing the already glacial security lines.

It seems to me that the TSA's solution to every problem is more complexity, confusion and waiting.

What People Are Saying

These rules are kind of

These rules are kind of difficult to deal with and there are always going to be issues when you start a new process that unfortunately come with pain. But I came to terms long time ago that I'd rather go through this pain and have safety then to fear for my life every time I'm on a plane.

I think they do work - I

I think they do work - I have been reading a lot about these

People are the problem

We are going to have TSA rules stupid like these for laptop bags until they realize it is not liquids, or laptops, or shoes that blow up airplanes, but people--people who are terrorists. When will the TSA start concentrating on and screening the passengers rather than the contents of their luggage? The government would rather be Politically Correct than make it really safe to fly.

It's all a lie

I carry my laptop in a sleeve, and when I take the sleeve with laptop out of my carryong, they ALWAYS make me take the laptop out of the sleeve as well, at every airport I've been through since this policy was implemented.

TSA laptop bags

Really good article, especially on the "con" side of the subject. I think something good that can come out of it, is they will simply design a TSA approved laptop shuttle that will easily fit inside most laptop cases and briefcases. This, in turn, will not hurt, but improve our business!

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What?

Wait. Let me get this straight. We can now have laptop bags that can be Xrayed to save time, but we can't put anything else in the laptop bag, otherwise it'll mess up the Xray? How is this at all useful, if we're being charged $25 extra for each additional bag? We're better off stuffing one bag full of stuff rather than dedicating an entire bag to a single laptop.

TSA - Security Issue

More regulations............more headaches as I travel.........thanks TSA

I just received a text alert

I just received a text alert from Orbitz that Sun Country Airlines has started charging $25/ extra carryone for each leg of the trip!

JetBlue is also charging $25

JetBlue is also charging $25 for a second checked bag, just adding to the hassle of transporting your luggage, if you have a lot of it, wherever you're going.

This action, like all other

This action, like all other actions perpetuated by this worthless agency, does absolutely nothing to make the traveling public safer. It is, in Bruce Schneier's phrase 'security theater', a meaningless performance to convince the public that their government is doing something worthwhile.