On a recent trip back from Raleigh to Chicago, the TSA officer asked me if the flashlight in my bag was "dual purpose". I said, "No it's just a light." She then proceeded to scan my bag two more times before calling over a couple of guys to search my bag.
They took out the offending light and one of them pointed out to the other guy that the officer scanning the bag must have focused in on the tailcap switch (I can only assume that perhaps they thought it had a second function of spraying mace?) Of course the guy then pushed the tailcap switch while the other guy was looking into the business end and POW he got it in the eyes. The drop-in was only an M60LL but at just a few inches away the guy was seeing spots.....good thing it didn't spray mace!
Bottom line....got my G2 back and all is well.
They took out the offending light and one of them pointed out to the other guy that the officer scanning the bag must have focused in on the tailcap switch (I can only assume that perhaps they thought it had a second function of spraying mace?) Of course the guy then pushed the tailcap switch while the other guy was looking into the business end and POW he got it in the eyes. The drop-in was only an M60LL but at just a few inches away the guy was seeing spots.....good thing it didn't spray mace!
Bottom line....got my G2 back and all is well.