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Traveler Obliges “One Item Per Tray” Order – Airport Nearly Stops Functioning

by Sunny Nguyen
October 14, 2025
in Social Issues

Ever had a security agent pick a fight with the wrong traveler? One Redditor, a videographer fresh off a work trip in Germany, turned a frustrating airport security check into a masterclass in malicious compliance.

At Paris’s Charles de Gaulle Airport, an overzealous agent demanded every electronic device be placed in its own tray, unaware this Redditor was hauling a carry-on stuffed with cameras, drones, and microphones galore.

The result? A conveyor belt takeover, a line of fuming passengers, and a policy rethink that had Reddit cheering.

Traveler Obliges “One Item Per Tray” Order - Airport Nearly Stops Functioning
Not the actual photo

Want to know how it went down? Buckle up and check out the story below!

One electronic item per tray? Sure, no problem!?

Long time lurker, first time poster, english not first language, you guys know the drill.

This happened yesterday, as I was returning home from a two week trip to Germany.

The final leg of the flight departed from Paris, where I had this lovely interaction with the agents whom, despite me knowing are not TSA, I still refer to as...

While going through security in the airport, I know the drill, belts off, jacket off, take the laptop off my bag.

So I submit to the x-ray four trays: one with my carry on, one with my laptop by itself, one with my belt, watch and jacket, and one with my...

I'm randomly selected for further screening (I have a lebanese last name and a beard.

I'm ALWAYS randomly selected for further screening) and the agent berates me for putting all my electronics together.

I point out that I took my laptop out of the bag, as per standard procedure, and the agent says (screaming at me, mind you) that that is not enough.

I must take out EVERY electronic device from my carry on and put each of them in an individual tray, and I'm being sent to the back of the line...

Here comes the malicious compliance: there are two things this French-TSA Agent is unaware of: the first thing is that

I'm a videographer by trade and I was in Europe to cover an event (SPIEL) with video footage and interviews.

The second thing is that Air France changed my flight times so my 2 hours layover became a 10 hours layover, which I'm not particularly happy about.

So I'm being sent back to the end of the line and I have to submit each electronic item individually?

Sure, no complaints from me. Two camera bodies, one drone, one gopro, four lenses, nine batteries

and two lavalier microphones later, there is no more space in the treadmill.

People behind me are complaining they will miss their flight, because I'm taking so long.

There's nothing I can do, I'm just following the orders I received.

And at this point, I only unpacked my photography vest and fanny pack.

The treadmill starts moving, some space clears up to put additional trays, and that's when I open my carry-on bag.

Again, I'm in Europe for work. I didn't bring any nice clothes or shoes or anything.

All my personal effects are in the checked-in luggage. The carry-on is filled EXCLUSIVELY with electronics.

I still have four microphones, two recorders, lights, additional lenses, battery chargers, video monitors, audio monitors, drone controllers.

Once I open my carry on, it's very clear for everyone within eyesight that I'm not even 1/3 of the way done.

One electronic per tray? Sure thing, I'll just occupy this entire checkpoint by myself, then.

The people behind me in line are literally jumping and screaming about their missed flight to the point the security agents leave their posts to control the line.

Someone in a non-uniform suit appears, and talks to the agent who sent me to the back of the line.

That's when the unthinkable happened: the agent comes to me and says there would be no need for me to continue separating my electronics,

and I could just submit my entire carry-on bag as a single item and they'd examine it further if it seemed necessary.

"You sure?" I asked "Because it's no bother at all, I can keep unpacking here all day long"

They insist it's not necessary, but I still have over twenty trays at this point occupying the treadmill.

I go through the metal detector, I spend some minutes recovering and repacking everything, and based on the amount of fuming passengers,

I like to think I contributed to Charles de Gaulle reviewing their stance on x-raying individual electronics.

Expert Opinion

Airport security is like a high-stakes game of hurry-up-and-wait, but this Redditor turned it into a one-person show of epic proportions.

After a 10-hour layover in Paris, they faced a security agent who insisted every electronic device needed its own tray.

With a carry-on brimming with professional videography gear, two camera bodies, a drone, a GoPro, four lenses, nine batteries, and more, the Redditor complied with gleeful precision, clogging the checkpoint with over 20 trays.

The chaos forced a supervisor to step in, backtrack the rule, and let the bag through as one item. Checkmate.

This clash highlights a classic power struggle.

The agent’s rigid enforcement, possibly fueled by profiling (the Redditor notes their Lebanese last name and beard always trigger “random” checks), met a traveler with time to spare and a point to prove.

Their quip, “I can keep unpacking all day,” was the cherry on top, signaling they weren’t intimidated.

This story perfectly captures how rule-following can sometimes expose the absurdity of bureaucracy.

The Redditor didn’t argue, didn’t raise their voice, they simply obeyed to the letter, turning the rule into a self-defeating loop.

The trays piled up, passengers groaned, and the agent’s insistence crumbled under its own weight. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best protest isn’t defiance, it’s overcompliance.

A 2022 report by the International Air Transport Association found that inconsistent security measures across airports frustrate 63% of travelers, often due to unclear or overly strict rules.

Here, the agent’s “one item per tray” rule was likely meant to make inspections smoother, but when applied without common sense, it caused the opposite effect.

The Redditor’s “fine, have it your way” moment revealed just how flawed these rigid procedures can be when humans stop thinking and start following blindly.

Psychologist Dr. Robert Cialdini, in a 2020 Psychology Today article, explained, “Overzealous rule enforcement can provoke resistance, especially when it feels arbitrary”.

That’s exactly what happened here. The traveler didn’t resist outright, they just followed so perfectly that the system broke down under its own rulebook.

The end result? A red-faced agent, an amused supervisor, and one victorious Redditor who walked away without so much as a raised voice.

So, what’s the takeaway? The Redditor’s response, though hilarious, offers a valuable lesson in patience and boundaries.

Instead of exploding in frustration or arguing with the guard, they used calm, precise compliance to make their point. Still, there’s a balance to strike, while the tray parade was entertaining, it did hold up other travelers.

The smarter move might’ve been to politely escalate the situation sooner, asking for a supervisor right away instead of proving the point through chaos. But hey, sometimes poetic justice takes a little extra time.

If you ever face an unreasonable demand at an airport or anywhere else, remember this: you can stand your ground without losing your cool.

Clear communication, asking questions, or even using a touch of humor can often turn the tide.

And if all else fails, well, there’s always the “one tray per device” method waiting in your back pocket.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

Many hailed the Redditor as a hero for standing up to pointless airport bureaucracy, calling the move “petty perfection.”

Imokaywiththishell − I love this. It reminds me of the trope in movies or books when someone has to disarm

before entering a building and they keep pulling more and more weapons out to the point you wonder if there's an end 😂 bravo

mslm90 − Sucks for the people behind you but you were just doing what you were told to do. It’s up to the workers to manage the line and timing.

Glad the higher up came over and realized what you were told to do was stupid and was clearly not working and it went in your favour.

And love how you said “I can keep unpacking all day”. I would have said that with a lovely sincere smile

so not to p__s anyone off and make anything worse but we all know what that means and what is implied.

[Reddit User] − I’m almost always “randomly” selected for extra screening in most of the airports I have been,

this particular experience was in Paris too but I can’t remember if this happened at Orly or at Charles de Gaulle airport.

I probably came through the wrong end of the airport or whatever the f__k it was; but I ended up going multiple security check point (4, 5, 6? I don’t...

and every single time I was told the same BS that I was “randomly” selected, sure man, whatever just finished going through my s__t so I can leave!

you understand it is for everyone’s safety, yes? I mean you can check me and my stuff as often as you want, but it would be nice to start calling...

because the chances of this been at random are pretty low. Anyways, good for you! !

Others sided with the weary travelers stuck behind the tray parade, arguing that the stunt punished the wrong people. 

CoderJoe1 − This is the first Denial Of Service (DOS) Attack I've ever heard of happening in person. You're a legend.

Kabc − Once, I was talking to a few fellow passengers while waiting in line for TSA at the worst airport I have the privilege of living near.

Newark International Aorport. I was headed down to NC for a seminar at my college and brought my BJJ uniform

with me to train with some buddies of mine while I was down there for the week.

I had a carryon and my martial arts uniform. Some lovely polish gentleman started telling me he trained judo back in the motherland and we are chatting about that.

Another dude jumps in talking about his martial arts training too. Was a nice conversation. A TSA agent is calling people in line to get checked.

She points to me and says “how many people are with you,” I state that I am traveling alone.

TSA: “Why are you talking to them then?” M: “because we are standing in line doing nothing. Why not talk to them?

”TSA: “If you keep talking to people you aren’t traveling with, I’ll kick you all out of line”

Other gents: “We can talk if we want. There are no rules against talking to other people.”

TSA: “Keep talking and I’ll throw you all out.

”She then separates us into different lines to get our tickets scanned and after wards we kept talking while staring right at her.

She didn’t do anything about it. Was a weird power trip... people are super weird

Some even joked that this saga should be shown in “Malicious Compliance 101.”

megafly − This exact experience is why the 1996 Olympic security was slow for the first half of the first day and then it was a perfunctory joke after that.

We had orders to check every pocked and pouch of every photographers bag and diaper bag and then around noon,

suddenly they changed the policy to, "Only investigate if something is suspicious" Even after the bombing, we didn't follow the original policy.

ISeeTheFnords − Long time lurker, first time poster, english not first language, you guys know the drill.

Yeah, it means we're going to get better English than from most native speakers. Also, great MC!

Catacombs3 − I live in a very white country. One of my friends is black.

When he flies he gets to the airport 2 hours early to accommodate the 'random' searches he will undergo.

TittysForScience − I did the same thing at LAX when they told me one item per tray.

I had been over and brought my travel set up but that still consisted of a body, 2 digi backs, 4 lenses, laptop, light meter, iPad and my phone.

It wasn’t as impressive as yours but taking 14 trays in total pissed off the TSA supervisor and they dressed down the agent

who repeated said yes I must when I questioned them three times to if they were sure.

I look like some one who’s a lot rougher than they are…. So I always get pullled up at security

cyberentomology − Yep. I had to unload a pelican case full of electronics going through security in Barcelona.

I think I required about a dozen bins for two laptops, two tablets, a portable monitor, 4 battery packs, some electronic tools, a couple of Pi type devices,

and a non-trivial assortment of network and power cables and power supplies for all of the above.

The people behind me were cursing themselves for getting in that line.

This Redditor’s airport adventure is the stuff of travel legend, a gear explosion that grounded a security checkpoint and maybe even sparked a policy rethink.

Their cheeky compliance turned frustration into a win, but it left fellow travelers caught in the crossfire. Still, the moment serves as a hilarious and oddly satisfying reminder that blind rule-following isn’t always the best way to keep things running smoothly.

Was the Redditor’s tray takeover a justified jab at a silly rule, or did it unfairly delay others? How would you handle an over-the-top security demand, play along, push back, or unpack your life one tray at a time? Share your hot takes below!

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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