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Title: Agency Sells Passengers' Banned Items
Source: ABC News
URL Source: http://abcnews.go.com/US/print?id=2305539
Published: Aug 12, 2006
Author: MARK SCOLFORO
Post Date: 2006-08-12 14:54:54 by Eoghan
Keywords: None
Views: 318
Comments: 25

Pa. Agency Turns Airports' Banned Items Into EBay Cash

A man-sized artificial palm tree and a sausage grinder share space in a state government warehouse with piles of Swiss Army knives and chain saws just a few of the things travelers have had to give up at airport security checkpoints.

Pennsylvania turns a small profit by disposing of these castoff items, which it accepts from security contractors at 12 airports in five states, by selling them to the highest bidders at online auction site eBay.

Most of the contraband merchandise is knives, nail clippers and cuticle scissors that were forbidden as carry-on items following the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. But there's also Wiffle Ball bats, frosting-encrusted wedding cake servers, sex toys and a couple of chain saws.

There's even a box full of blenders.

"There must be folks who like to mix up their own pina coladas when they get to Puerto Vallarta," said Ken Hess, head of the Pennsylvania General Services Department's surplus property program.

The program has brought in more than $307,000 since it began in June 2004, and overhead is low. Students from a truck-driving school pick up the merchandise, and it's sorted by state workers who can't do their normal duties because of injury or other reasons.

Ninety-eight percent of it will sell. Knives, auctioned by the lot, sell fastest. Ten pounds of assorted pocket knives, for example, recently attracted nine bids and sold for $42.

Some of the 2 1/2 tons of miscellany that arrives every month consists of weapons, potential weapons and squirt guns.

However, the warehouse's current inventory also includes two sombreros, a plaque from a fishing contest in Cayuga Lake, N.Y., a jungle machete and about 100 sets of handcuffs, some fur-lined. The state has ended up with a sausage grinder, a man-sized artificial palm tree and a Christmas ornament decorated with the logo of hot dog purveyor Nathan's Famous.

There are all sorts of auto parts, kitchen implements, gardening tools, jewelry, sporting goods and batteries.

On one wall, sorters have set aside a few stranger items, including a single deer antler.

The Transportation Security Administration said 10 million prohibited items have been seized or voluntarily turned over this year nationwide.

"There are thousands of stories out there on why people either forget or just don't know the rules," said TSA spokesman Darrin Kayser.

Federal law gives states the right to get banned or discarded items from the TSA contractor responsible for removing them. Pennsylvania has agreed to accepts items from airports in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Johnstown and Allentown; Kennedy, LaGuardia and two other airports in New York; Newark and Trenton in New Jersey; Nantucket in Massachusetts, and Cleveland.

Pennsylvania has modified its program to maximize profitability. Smaller lots bring in more cash, so it no longer offers bulk sales like the 500 small Swiss Army knives that went for a record $595.

It also tries to package items together as a marketing hook. Hockey sticks, pucks and a goalie's mask were bundled for sale around the time of the Stanley Cup playoffs; gardening tools are sold in the spring; exercise weights are auctioned in early January to capitalize on New Year's resolutions; and baseball bats are put up for bid just before the World Series.

Hess said a hunting-season kit that included a buck knife, rope, flashlight and an all-purpose Leatherman tool sold "like hot cakes" before the start of deer season.

Kentucky, one of at least three other states that sells airport surplus on eBay, brings in $3,000 a month and stocks state agencies with surrendered hand tools and other equipment.


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Oh, those crafty moneychangers...we know what happens to those who refuse to pay homage..

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#1. To: Eoghan (#0)

Please tell me they don't re-package any opened and partially used cosmetics.

robin  posted on  2006-08-12   15:04:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: robin (#1)

At least now we know the real motive behind this nonsense. Money.

willyone  posted on  2006-08-12   15:08:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: willyone (#2)

The real motive is to scare the sheeple into believing they are being protected as they hand over their liberties. And to prepare them for the next 9/11, which is sounding rather close at hand, while making Iran/Syria the next boogeyman.

Although Halliburton/KBR, Bechtel, Raytheon, BlackwaterUSA, TITAN, etc. are making the big $$, the small concession stands are still available.

robin  posted on  2006-08-12   15:19:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: robin, uncle bill, innieway (#3)

The real motive is to scare the sheeple into believing they are being protected as they hand over their liberties. And to prepare them for the next 9/11, which is sounding rather close at hand

It IS close at hand. This is more training for the sheople in case they've forgotten. Ratchet up the intensity a little. The final goal is martial law, after the next false flag attack on the US assisted by our own government. Count on it.

If anyone has a retreat, it might be a good time to start making your way there. If this isn't as obvious a time for those who read "Come out of her" the way I do, I don't know what is.

IndieTX  posted on  2006-08-12   15:47:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: IndieTX (#4)

If anyone has a retreat, it might be a good time to start making your way there.

Or at least make sure the pantry is stocked.

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