WASHINGTON -- Air travelers were handed new rules yesterday, given permission to carry small amounts of liquid nonprescription medicine onto a plane and required to remove their shoes during security checks.
It is now mandatory for passengers to place their shoes on an X-ray belt for screening.
The eased restrictions on medicine and the required shoe removal were among several measures the Transportation Security Administration ordered in response to the terrorist plot in Britain involving US-bound airplanes. TSA had banned all liquid medications; now it will allow up to 4 ounces of liquid nonprescription medicine.