While all these items are technically allowed in carry-on bags, splish splashing your shrimp mash in an airplane lavatory could be dangerous (and also 🤢).
Official word from the @FAA - “Dry batteries are only permitted to be carried by passengers on aircraft when protected against damage and short circuit. A person who knowingly or recklessly violates hazardous materials regulations could face fines of up to $96K for each violation and up to 5 years in jail.”
Lots of questions…
How did you get the battery on the plane…
https://www.instagram.com/p/C0umsV0Saa4/?igshid=MTdlMjRlYjZlMQ==
Link to the TSA post
From the official TSA account: