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Liam
I am flying to another state tomorrow, and im bringing a laptop with a cracked screen. (When turned on, the screen has lots of random colors and black lines and you cannot see what should be on screen) What will security do if i am told to turn it on, but they can't see the OS because the screen is messed up?
Also, how likely is it they will tell me to turn it on?
Answer
The security officers will not tell you to turn the machine on. Just place the laptop in a bin by itself with nothing on top or underneath and send it through the x-ray. The cracked screen may or may not flag it for further inspection. But this is doubtful.
From http://www.tsa.gov ("Can I Bring My.." search tool.)
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Check or Carry-on
Please carefully pack your electronics items, making sure all cords are wrapped and any DVDs, CDs, or cassettes are removed from their devices. While you can pack expensive, fragile electronics items in checked or carry-on bags, we recommend packing them in your carry-on.
Laptop computers, full-size video game consoles, CPAP machines, full-size DVD players, and video cameras that use video cassettes must be removed from their carrying cases and submitted separately for x-ray screening. Small and portable electronic items (smart phones, tablets, portable games, etc.) do not need to be removed from their carrying cases or carry on bags.
For items you wish to carry-on, you should check with the airline to ensure that the item will fit in the overhead bin or underneath the seat of the airplane.
Even if an item is generally permitted, it may be subject to additional screening or not allowed through the checkpoint if it triggers an alarm during the screening process, appears to have been tampered with, or poses other security concerns. The final decision rests with TSA on whether to allow any items on the plane.
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The security officers will not tell you to turn the machine on. Just place the laptop in a bin by itself with nothing on top or underneath and send it through the x-ray. The cracked screen may or may not flag it for further inspection. But this is doubtful.
From http://www.tsa.gov ("Can I Bring My.." search tool.)
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Search Results For: laptop
Check or Carry-on
Please carefully pack your electronics items, making sure all cords are wrapped and any DVDs, CDs, or cassettes are removed from their devices. While you can pack expensive, fragile electronics items in checked or carry-on bags, we recommend packing them in your carry-on.
Laptop computers, full-size video game consoles, CPAP machines, full-size DVD players, and video cameras that use video cassettes must be removed from their carrying cases and submitted separately for x-ray screening. Small and portable electronic items (smart phones, tablets, portable games, etc.) do not need to be removed from their carrying cases or carry on bags.
For items you wish to carry-on, you should check with the airline to ensure that the item will fit in the overhead bin or underneath the seat of the airplane.
Even if an item is generally permitted, it may be subject to additional screening or not allowed through the checkpoint if it triggers an alarm during the screening process, appears to have been tampered with, or poses other security concerns. The final decision rests with TSA on whether to allow any items on the plane.
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What charges can you face for running butt naked across a football field during a game?
Tyler
I'm thinking of running butt naked across the field of a college football game and would like to know how much trouble I'd be in.
Answer
Where you are makes a big difference. In most places it is not indecent exposure as many people think. Some lewd behavior or intent would be required for that. Many places have public nudity laws which are less severe than indecent exposure, and there are a few places that have no nudity law.
However that does not mean it is a good idea as there are other laws that can apply. I worked at a soccer game where a girl tried to streak across the field to advertise a web site. When she went over the rail, security caught her before she touched the ground and she was charged with trespassing. She ended up in a holding cell, and since she didn't make it on camera, didn't get paid so her legal fees were out of pocket. She didn't look very happy
Where you are makes a big difference. In most places it is not indecent exposure as many people think. Some lewd behavior or intent would be required for that. Many places have public nudity laws which are less severe than indecent exposure, and there are a few places that have no nudity law.
However that does not mean it is a good idea as there are other laws that can apply. I worked at a soccer game where a girl tried to streak across the field to advertise a web site. When she went over the rail, security caught her before she touched the ground and she was charged with trespassing. She ended up in a holding cell, and since she didn't make it on camera, didn't get paid so her legal fees were out of pocket. She didn't look very happy
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