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TSA bumper stickers: The year’s hottest holiday gift

by Aaron Hotfelder on Nov 23, 2010

In honor of tomorrow’s planned National Opt-Out Day, we offer you this year’s hottest holiday gift: the TSA bumper sticker. Warning: It’s probably best not to post these on your luggage. We all know how the TSA feels about bumper stickers.

[via the FlyerTalk forum]

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