The Transportation Security Administration is the cheekiest government account on Instagram, regularly using pop culture references and dad jokes to remind travelers what they can and can’t bring through airport security. The agency recently dipped into the world’s obsession with ranch dressing with this post: “Who knew dip-lomacy could be achieved through addressing the obvious: ranch is the king of condiments.” Coinciding with the World Cup and giving the ranch reference a little more mileage, TSA has been calling out some of the biggest airport security fouls. From trying to pet working dogs to packing oversized bottles of ranch, these are the behaviors that will earn travelers a “red flag,” quips TSA — but seriously some of these could land you in big trouble. TSA is throwing up red flags for these 10 behaviors Trying to pet TSA dogs TSA working dogs pose for photos. As adorable as they are, travelers should resist the urge to pet or distract working TSA dogs while they’re on the job. (Transportation Security Administration) We get it. They’re adorable. But TSA’s working dogs are on the clock, sniffing out explosives and helping keep airports safe. Admire them from afar and resist the urge to
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