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I'm traveling  with 2-year old twins (international flight if it makes a difference).  I  thought buying a pair of baby harnesses would make it easier to go through security.  Will we have to remove the harnesses as we go through security?  I'm trying to come up with the best strategy to make the process as simple as process.  Thanks for your time!

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Dear Gus,

As useful as it may be tol your twins, it will be up to the agents at the security checkpoint to determine if the harnesses will have to be removed. There is no regulation that states that they need to be taken off.
Try to buy very simple, light-weighted harnesses.

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R. Gomes

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