First, Homeland Security said you could keep your shoes on at the airport
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is questioning TSA's carry-on liquid size limits, indicating possible upcoming changes. Currently, travelers can carry liquids in containers 3.4 ounces or less in a one-quart bag. This limitation stems from a 2006 terrorism plot involving liquid explosives. Recently, TSA allowed travelers to keep shoes on during screenings, a policy shift made possible by new screening technologies. Noem did not provide specifics on the liquid adjustments or timeline for implementation, but emphasized a commitment to safety while reconsidering established protocols.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem expressed intent to re-evaluate TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on baggage, hinting at potential upcoming changes to size limits.
Noem noted that TSA has established a multilayered screening process, suggesting that security measures can evolve while maintaining safety for travelers.
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