- The Transport Security Administration has asked people to stop storing their batarangs in carry-on luggage when boarding planes.
- Following the seizure of several bat-shaped throwing stars at the San Francisco International Airport, the TSA reminded passengers that anything resembling a weapon is not permitted in the cabin, but may be stored in checked luggage.
- Batarangs and other like items are commonly found following events such as Comic-Con
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