The federal Transportation Security Administration says its agents have been finding a growing number of credit card knives at inspection checkpoints, including in Rhode Island and New Hampshire.The TSA describes a credit card knife as a weapon that fits in a wallet and is slightly thicker than a credit card. The blade either unfolds or pulls out into a knife.The agency said late Friday that agents discovered 61 credit card knives at checkpoints this week, including two at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, and one at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, New Hampshire.The TSA says some passengers simply forget that they have credit card knives after tucking them in their wallets.The agency reminds travelers to check their bags and other belongings for prohibited items before going to the airport.

The federal Transportation Security Administration says its agents have been finding a growing number of credit card knives at inspection checkpoints, including in Rhode Island and New Hampshire.

The TSA describes a credit card knife as a weapon that fits in a wallet and is slightly thicker than a credit card. The blade either unfolds or pulls out into a knife.


The agency said late Friday that agents discovered 61 credit card knives at checkpoints this week, including two at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, and one at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, New Hampshire.

The TSA says some passengers simply forget that they have credit card knives after tucking them in their wallets.

The agency reminds travelers to check their bags and other belongings for prohibited items before going to the airport.