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Bucking Bar 07-05-2012 06:57 PM

TSA ... Failure to plug the thing in
 
Hey, at least Transportation Security Officer Alija Abdul Majed noticed something was amiss.

Hundreds of passengers had to be rescreened and at least eight flights were delayed after a TSA agent at New York's JFK airport accidentally let people pass through an unplugged metal detector.
Two flights had to be called back to Terminal 7 and their passengers had to undergo rescreening after Transportation Security Officer Alija Abdul Majed noticed the lane he had been working was operating with a non-functioning metal detector.
"The truth is, this is the failure of the most basic level of diligence," a law-enforcement source told the New York Post. "How can you expect the public to feel confident of the mission of the TSA if they don't even know if the lights are turned on?"
Majed was reportedly unable to determine how the machine came to stop operating nor how many people had been screened before the blunder became apparent.
Some eight to ten flight were delayed during the terminal shutdown, which lasted two hours. The TSA said in a statement that a metal detector has malfunctioned, but refused to elaborate.
Screeners at JFK said today that "supervisors are not happy," and are "double- and triple-checking" agents in an effort to avoid a repeat of last week's embarrassment.

scambo1 07-05-2012 07:57 PM

Bar;

Please report things of which we are already not painfully aware.

bcrosier 07-05-2012 08:07 PM


"How can you expect the public to feel confident of the mission of the TSA if they don't even know if the lights are turned on?"
Newsflash! The light's have been off at the TSA for a decade now - a huge waste of time and money on security theater.


Majed was reportedly unable to determine how the machine came to stop operating...
and


The TSA said in a statement that a metal detector has malfunctioned, but refused to elaborate.
Malfunctioned: That whole plug inserted in the outlet, ON/OFF switch correctly positioned, green light illuminated/extinguished thing is WAAAAYYYYY too complicated. You can't expect mere humans to be able to keep up with that level of technology. We probably need to add another layer of bureaucracy to prevent things like this in the future. That and further harass flight crews.


Screeners at JFK said today that "supervisors are not happy," and are "double- and triple-checking" agents in an effort to avoid a repeat of last week's embarrassment.
In other words, the boiling undercurrent of incompetence that defines the TSA spilled out in public view again. In the words of Mel Brooks, "Gentlemen! We have to protect our phoney baloney jobs!"

It would be laughable if these idiots didn't have actual power.

Bucking Bar 07-06-2012 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 1225355)
Bar;

Please report things of which we are already not painfully aware.

Good point!


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