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This is directed at women. bucolic_frolic Saturday #1
No it isn't. Those batteries can ignite and have done so on planes. It's rare, but if they ignite in the hold, Scrivener7 Saturday #2
Agree but i think it's been in effect for a while LearnedHand Saturday #3
A battery is a battery, whether it's in a computer, a charging device, or a hair curler. nilram Monday #17
I was agreeing, not disputing LearnedHand Monday #19
Much like wheelchair batteries. "Smart" luggage and Segways are also heavily restricted. Grokenstein Saturday #4
Who the fuck is riding around on a motherfucking suitcase? SoFlaBro Sunday #12
"Who the fuck is riding around on a motherfucking suitcase?" BumRushDaShow Sunday #14
It actually looks kinda fucking fun. SoFlaBro Monday #20
Apparently it is popular BumRushDaShow Monday #21
Are butane lighters verboten? Sneederbunk Saturday #5
Wait Coolgoober Saturday #6
How many fires have there been? Old Crank Saturday #7
Almost two a week. Is there something wrong with this law? Scrivener7 Sunday #8
I was asking for data. Old Crank Sunday #9
Yes. The clip shows a device smoking in the cabin, presumably because Scrivener7 Sunday #10
I learn something new every day. Thanks! CozyMystery Sunday #11
To be clear, batteries are prohibited from checked luggage. nilram Monday #18
This should have been done a long time ago jgmiller Sunday #13
Passengers should be allowed to pack their devices with the batteries removed FakeNoose Sunday #15
Yes and I bet they allow ones with removable batteries jgmiller Monday #16
"The change directly affects millions of travelers who rely on battery-powered hair styling tools"? maxsolomon Monday #22
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