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Potpuno je nevjerojatno kakvu sve hranu (i pića) ljudi pokušavaju unijeti u avione

Američka Uprava za sigurnost prometa (TSA) pokrenula je koristan Twitter account da sebi i građanima olakša život. @askTSA odgovara na sva moguća pitanja vezana uz putovanja i promet u realnom vremenu i očekivano najviše upita odnosi se na avionske letove i aerodrome, najrestriktivniji masovni servis na svijetu. Da dodatno olakša život sebi građanima, TSA je instruirala korisnike da samo fotografiraju to što žele nositi na let, objave na Twitteru i odmah će dobiti odgovor.  Iz toga je nastao jedan od zabavnijih  Instagram profila, na kojima TSA objavljuje najluđe upite i zaplijene. Dobro, količina oružja i eksploziva koje ljudi žele nositi u avione bacit će vas u depresiju, ali nakon toga slijedi urnebesni niz upita vezanih uz hranu (i puno slatkih pasa). Za službenike agencije još je i manji problem kad u prtljagi putnika pronađu divovskog jastoga, izazov je dati smisleni odgovor ljudima koji na let žele ponijeti ostatke pečene piletine ili knife-nanas. Evo s kojom se hranom ljudi najteže rastaju na sigurnosnoj kontroli i koja, iznenađujuće, lako prolazi na letove.

P. S. Neki odgovori TSA su briljantni.

 

Some might find this nanner knife appealing. I’m guessing you have a bunch of them? Yes, you can take bananas on the plane. This is a screenshot of a tweet sent to the @AskTSA account on Twitter. Have you ever wondered whether or not you can pack a certain item? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips

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Some folks carry their booze in brown paper bags, but in this case, this is the textbook way to travel with alcohol in your carry-on. One quart-sized bag is permitted per passenger. – This is a screenshot of a tweet sent to the @AskTSA account on Twitter. Have you ever wondered whether or not you can pack a certain item? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips

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It would probably stick in your craw if I said no, so I’m happy to say that you can treat your northern friends to some yummy crawfish. Conversationally, did you know that you can keep your food items fresh with up to five-pounds of dry ice? Click on the link in our bio and search “dry ice.” – This is a screenshot of a tweet sent to the @AskTSA account on Twitter. Have you ever wondered whether or not you can pack a certain item? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips

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Yes, and thanks for asking. It’s worthwhile for all passenger to know the Ins and Outs of traveling. – This is a screenshot of a tweet sent to the @AskTSA account on Twitter. Have you ever wondered whether or not you can pack a certain item? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips

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Have you ever debated about whether or not you can pack your eggnog? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture of your pure goodness and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips In case you missed the text at the bottom of the photo, eggnog is a liquid and must comply with the liquid rules. You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. Placing these items in the small bag and separating from your carry-on baggage facilitates the screening process. Pack items that are in containers larger than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters in checked baggage.

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Eggcelent question! No need to walk on egg shells over this, just bring them. They are good to go in carry-on bags. They’re OK in checked bags as well, but you’d likely end up in a Humpty Dumpty situation. — This is a screenshot of a tweet sent to the @AskTSA account on Twitter. Have you ever wondered whether or not you can pack a certain item? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips

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Can you bring bacon? Are you kidding? We encourage bacon. Feel free to pack bacon in your carry-on and checked bags. — This is a screenshot of a tweet sent to the @AskTSA account on Twitter. Have you ever wondered whether or not you can pack a certain item? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips

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Have you ever debated about whether or not you can pack your leftover not as crispy as it used to be fried chicken? Fret no more! Now you can simply snap a picture and tweet it to @AskTSA or send it via Facebook Messenger and our team will get back to you promptly with an answer. If you're a regular follower of this account, I'm sure you can think of many situations where it would have behooved somebody to send us a picture first. And that's not all. Contact us about any TSA related issue or question you might have. We can even help you with TSA Pre✓® issues. We look forward to answering your questions, 8am-10pm ET weekdays; 9am-7pm weekends/holidays. #AskTSA #TSATravelTips In case you missed the text at the bottom of the photo, leftover fried chicken is allowed as a carry-on.

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Potpuno je nevjerojatno kakvu sve hranu (i pića) ljudi pokušavaju unijeti u avione

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