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3. But don't remove your jewelry

Believe it or not, you don't have to part with your bling when passing security screening.

Every year, hurried travelers needlessly leave behind hundreds of necklaces, bracelets, watches, and other prized items at the security checkpoint.

Your everyday jewelry, such as earrings or wedding rings, shouldn't set off any alarms. If it does, a security agent will help you determine the issue.

At the airport security checkpoint

Originally published on The Getaway: 30 TSA Tips That Will Make Security Screening a Cinch
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