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expediteplease 10-13-2008 10:27 AM

TSA and the five finger discount
 
Here is an article about a TSA agent who stole an expensive camera and when he gets caught they find lots more stuff.

TSA agent helped himself to a $47,900 camera (and more!) - Gadling | travel blog | news, stories, deals, and tips. Go there.

BZNpilot248 10-13-2008 10:36 AM

Wow - those TSA agents need to be subject to the same humiliating searches as we are both when arriving and leaving work! Maybe that would inject some common sense into the system and prevent idiots like these from stealing.:mad:

ksuav8r 10-13-2008 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by BZNpilot248 (Post 478309)
Wow - those TSA agents need to be subject to the same humiliating searches as we are both when arriving and leaving work! Maybe that would inject some common sense into the system and prevent idiots like these from stealing.:mad:

The TSA could probably pay for itself and all the upgrades they wanted if they started screening themselves when they leave work!! :eek:

paxhauler85 10-13-2008 04:17 PM

I've said it before and I'll say it again:

The TSA and its "officers" are trash and should be treated as such.

PIPErdrvr 10-13-2008 05:06 PM

So now we're going to start screening the screeners???
Well, who's going to screen them???
What a retarded bureaucracy!!

AZFlyer 10-13-2008 08:04 PM

Just last night I watched two TSA agents enter the secured aread through the exit (no screening, etc) carrying hand bags and food/beverages. I made a comment under my breath about their liquids as I passed them (I was leaving).

It's their egos and elitism that really gets me. If TSA agents were required to have the same sort of education and quality length of training as military officers or police officers, they would be far more capable and respectable. Unfortunately, that would greatly diminish the pool of candidates.

Though, to the TSA's side, in the early days they did have considerably higher standards for employment, however, they could not get nearly enough qualified applicants under the original standards, mostly due to the pay not being high enough for people with the backgrounds that the TSA desired.

Thedude 10-13-2008 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by AZFlyer (Post 478648)
Just last night I watched two TSA agents enter the secured aread through the exit (no screening, etc) carrying hand bags and food/beverages. I made a comment under my breath about their liquids as I passed them (I was leaving).

I believe there is a new rule out stating that the TSA doesn't get screened.
A load of bollocks if you ask me.

AZFlyer 10-13-2008 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by Thedude (Post 478663)
A load of bollocks if you ask me.

..Agreed..

AirTrucker 10-16-2008 08:40 AM

The little blue boys do it agen!

AirTrucker 10-16-2008 08:58 AM

I believe they only make about $10 an hr starting out....and they wonder why they keep getting idiots!!. not that long ago I got searched during spring break on my way down to Florida and they opened my bag and the moron started questioning me why I had aviation textbooks in my bag. I told him I was a flight student, so I pulled my license out of my wallet and showed him and he said, "Where did you get that?" I replied "from the FAA" he looked at me puzzled as I zipped up my bag and walked away; I think he was 90% brain dead.


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