The article highlights frequent errors made by travelers at airport security checkpoints that can cause significant delays. TSA officials Lisa Farbstein and Daniel Velez provide insights into common oversights, such as leaving personal items, like ID and boarding passes, in bins and failing to organize carry-on bags efficiently. These mistakes not only affect the individuals involved but also create backup at security lines, heightening stress levels among all passengers, emphasizing the need for better preparation when traveling.
"Unfortunately, it is common for individuals to leave their ID and/or boarding pass in the bin when they head to their gates. These small items can also fall between the conveyor belt and the bin, leading to lost items and delays."
"Traveler mistakes can back up the security line and create unnecessary stress for passengers, as well as TSA employees who are trying to maintain the flow at checkpoints."
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