[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Mario Nawfal [@MarioNawfal](/creator/twitter/MarioNawfal) on x 2.3M followers Created: 2025-07-20 15:50:00 UTC 🚨🇺🇸AIRPORT SCANNERS CAN SPOT LIQUID BOMBS... BUT GOOD LUCK FINDING ONE TSA says its fancy new CT scanners can spot liquid explosives and make security faster - no more taking off shoes, dumping water bottles, or pretending XXX ounces of anything makes sense. The catch? Only XXX of XXX U.S. airports actually have the machines. That means more than half of airports are still stuck in 2006, when the rules were made after a failed terror plot involving sports drinks. Each scanner costs over $X million, which might explain why so many airports are dragging their feet while travelers keep dragging Ziploc bags full of travel-size misery. The TSA claims full-size liquids might be allowed nationwide by 2043. You know, just in time for your retirement cruise. Security expert Johnny Jones called the upgrade “life-changing.” Most travelers just want their shampoo back. Source: Washington Examiner, Salon  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [barefoot](/topic/barefoot) [socks](/topic/socks) [shoes](/topic/shoes) [Post Link](https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1946960793070670080)
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Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal on x 2.3M followers
Created: 2025-07-20 15:50:00 UTC
🚨🇺🇸AIRPORT SCANNERS CAN SPOT LIQUID BOMBS... BUT GOOD LUCK FINDING ONE
TSA says its fancy new CT scanners can spot liquid explosives and make security faster - no more taking off shoes, dumping water bottles, or pretending XXX ounces of anything makes sense.
The catch?
Only XXX of XXX U.S. airports actually have the machines.
That means more than half of airports are still stuck in 2006, when the rules were made after a failed terror plot involving sports drinks.
Each scanner costs over $X million, which might explain why so many airports are dragging their feet while travelers keep dragging Ziploc bags full of travel-size misery.
The TSA claims full-size liquids might be allowed nationwide by 2043.
You know, just in time for your retirement cruise.
Security expert Johnny Jones called the upgrade “life-changing.”
Most travelers just want their shampoo back.
Source: Washington Examiner, Salon
XXXXXX engagements
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