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For those who don't know, I work as a Pre-Board Screener at Edmonton International Airport. I thought it would be interesting to base a game on people's knowledge of the screening process. The questions below are based on CATSA and TSA rules. The rules from most other developed countries should be the same or very close.
The questions refer to screening passengers and their carry-on bags. "Oversize" here means more than 100ml/100g.
Standard EMU rules apply. There are four questions. The responses are scored as in standard SHEEP. Your score is the sum of the scores for your answers. The difference in an EMU is that if you provide the most popular answer for all four questions, your score will be reduced to zero, and you will be locked in a suitcase and flown to Vladivostok for the winter.
One other important rule for this game is
NO RESEARCH.
The questions are:
- What is an item you are not allowed to have in your carry-on?
- A reason you would be allowed to bring an oversize icepack/gelpack.
- How many spare Lithium-ion batteries (between 100Watt-hours and 160Watt-hours) are you allowed in your carry-on?
- Name a currently living person who is exempt from screening.