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TSA in Wichita,Ks thinks 4 year old has a gun.
TSA says 4 year old has a gun. (www.dailymail.co.uk) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Well,every time congress meets the state governments meet or the local counties and cities meet what do they do? They make more laws and restrict the people. We now have independent non elected agencies like the TSA , EPA and countless others that have caused us to complain about loss of freedom and restrictions in daily life. When does it stop? How many more laws will we have next year and how many new regulations???
Easy solution: Charge all of the TSA-ers involved with child abuse, and let them try to explain to a Wichita judge that they were just following procedures. Pretty unlikely they'd ever act so stupid again.
Now that's a great idea!
This is a new low. It appears that we have our own version of the gestapo. If you take a bunch of uneducated thugs, give them a bit of power and make them accountable to nobody, this is what you get. On the other hand, a bit of common sense could have advoided the whole incident.
I'm glad I don't use airlines these days. And living in Scotland, I'm unlikely to ever want to visit the USA after reading about all these horror stories. It would appear that the TSA are an 'out of control' entity and needs to be shut down for security reasons. Common sense in that organisation does not exist and all the TSOs seem to just refer to a very badly line of instructions in all situations; do they not have any intelligence at all ? To subject a four year old girl to such an ordeal is indecent, inhumane and would certainly not be tolerated in the UK. Or was this episode just an excuse to grope a little girl for their own sordid pleasure ? Is it not time that the USA top administration get involved in this circus and deal with it before the TSA sexually assault another young girl ? Clean up your act, USA and shut down TSA
I just read this story...I was chief of gate security at Detroit Metro Airport right after 911 and my company was consider one of the best in the country ...but when I saw what TSA was going to be like I said no to a high management position.I was even told by a TSA Manager from Washington that there plan was to become so big that the Airports could not get rid of them(even though Airports could get rid of them after 3 years)
Security is essential, but I don't think we're all that safe. The boorish TSA theatrics makes me trust them less and less rather than more. Sure the TSA will run media blitzes where they show on national news all the stuff they've confiscated - that doesn't sway me either. lifting a bunch of crap off people is not hard to do when you have a captive audience.
Don't get me wrong - it's not the majority of the agents that are the problem, rather a small subset. The real problem is the bureaucrat posers who try con us into believing that they actually understand security. They are the real risk!
All that said - we have not seen any major security threats US airports for a while now, and that's a good thing. I just don't think the TSA alone has made the difference.
Don't get me wrong - it's not the majority of the agents that are the problem, rather a small subset. The real problem is the bureaucrat posers who try con us into believing that they actually understand security. They are the real risk!
All that said - we have not seen any major security threats US airports for a while now, and that's a good thing. I just don't think the TSA alone has made the difference.