- WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (UPI) -- The Transportation Security Administration has started fighting back after its confiscation of a cupcake in a jar in Las Vegas went viral on the Internet. (United Press International)
- PEABODY, Mass. -- A Massachusetts woman says federal safety officials are mischaracterizing a frosted cupcake in a jar that was confiscated from her at a Las Vegas airport. (Huffington Post)
- PEABODY — A Massachusetts woman says federal officials are mis-characterizing the cupcake in a jar that was confiscated from her at the Las Vegas airport. (Boston Herald)
- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants to make it clear that it is not anti-cupcakes - not when theyre your everyday, run-of-the-mill cupcakes. They are, however, very much against cupcakes in a jar. (Int'l Business Times)
- Surprising though it is, airports still allow people to bring outside foods onto planes with them. This includes pastries: cakes, cookies, pies and cupcakes. (Zap2it.com)
- PEABODY, Massachusetts (AP) - The federal Transportation Security Administration is defending its decision to confiscate a frosted cupcake from a woman flying from Las Vegas airport. (WSMV)
- December 28, 2011 - Like this? Subscribe to get instant updates. Its not really about the cupcake; I can get another cupcake, she said. Its about an encroachment on civil liberties. (Examiner)
- Basically, cupcakes are usually okay. Cupcakes in mason jars are bad. I guess I wouldnt mind all of this if I thought the TSA was effective at protecting me from terrorists. I have my doubts. Contact Joshua Wolfson at 307-266-0582 or at josh.wolfson@trib.com. (Star-Tribune)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tsa cupcakes
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