Tsa Has Banned 3 New Items

So, you're getting ready for your next big trip, and you're thinking, "What can I bring on the plane?" Well, let me tell you, the TSA has got some new rules to throw into the mix. It's like they're playing a game of "What's allowed, what's not?" and we're all just trying to keep up!
The New Bans
The TSA has recently banned three new items from being brought onto planes, and you might be surprised at what they are. First up, we've got drone batteries, because apparently, some people thought it was a good idea to bring their drone onto a plane (um, no). And let's be real, who needs a drone on a plane, anyway?
Perfume and Liquids
Next, the TSA has cracked down on perfume and liquids in containers larger than 3.4 ounces. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we know you love your Chanel No. 5, but not that much, okay?" And honestly, who needs that much perfume on a plane, anyway? It's not like you're trying to wax poetic with your scent or something.
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Lastly, the TSA has banned powder containers larger than 12 ounces. Yep, you read that right - powder. It's like they're trying to prevent some kind of powder puff apocalypse or something. But seriously, who tries to bring that much powder onto a plane, anyway?
What's Next?
So, what's the TSA going to ban next? Your favorite snack? Your phone? Who knows, but one thing's for sure - we'll all be stuck playing a game of "TSA Roulette" every time we fly. It's like, will they let me bring my lip balm or not? The suspense is killing me!

In all seriousness, though, it's always a good idea to check the TSA website before your flight to see what's allowed and what's not. That way, you can avoid any, ahem, hairy situations at security. Trust me, your hair (and your perfume) will thank you.
So, the next time you're packing for a flight, just remember: the TSA is always watching, and they're not afraid to say, "No, you can't bring that drone battery on the plane." And honestly, that's just fair. After all, we all want to get to our destinations safely, without any powder-related incidents, right?
