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The story of the TSA's oddly entertaining Instagram account


The Transportation Security Administration (TSA)'s Instagram account is a real hoot, featuring weird, ridiculous, and sometimes helpful images of items that are prohibited and permitted to bring on flights. Apparently Jeremy Bentham's mummified head, above, "is allowed in carry-on as long as it's properly packaged, labeleled, and declared…" Also, who knew that Batarangs and Krull Glaives were so popular. From National Geographic:

"It almost looks like we're in the entertainment business at times," says Bob Burns, lead social media specialist with the TSA Office of Public Affairs and the man behind the account's cheeky posts. After leaving his rock band in 2002, Burns originally joined TSA as a screener and later started the Instagram account in 2013—his idea to educate the public in a more engaging way.


"Everyone's had that teacher where you're afraid to ask questions because you'll get criticized or yelled at. The human tone of our Instagram account makes us more approachable," Burns says. "The majority of our photos are prohibited items and strange things … we try to use that as a teaching moment: A chainsaw is not allowed in your carry-on bag."




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