Could you give an example?
A metaphysical novelty courtesy of the TSA, via the Chicago Tribune:
The agency explicitly outlines fine ranges for trying to bring guns, explosives and ammunition on board a plane. It also gives a range for the weapons category, which includes “sharp objects, clublike items and other prohibited items” for a penalty of $250 to $1,500.
Passengers can be fined for their actions too. For example, “interference with screening” that includes physical contact could cost a traveler $1,500 to $5,000, and “non-physical contact” $500 to $1,500.
Posted on October 31st, 2006 by pwyll
Filed under: nanny state
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