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Reporter stopped by TSA agent who didn't know District of Columbia is in US
When Gray handed the man his driver's license the agent demanded to see Gray's passport. Grays told the agent he wasn't carrying his passport and asked why he needed it. The agent said he didn't recognize the license. Gray said he asked the agent if he knew what the District of Columbia is, and after a brief conversation Gray realized the man did not know. Gray was able to get through security and then stopped to complain to a TSA supervisor. Critics of the TSA said that what… (www.wftv.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I am cabin crew and once had a passenger refuse point blank a landing card for entering the UK, as she was adamant that the European Union was part of the United States!
All you guys miss the point. This is the result when the government is involved. Below average job performance supported by bureaucratic morass. Even if the TSA might be private it was homegrown as a government enterprise. That TSA worker will probably be president one day, after all it is not about doing a good job.
Puerto Rico Is part of the US and a lot of people do not know this, I was training in Washington (State) and when I got to the airport to fly back to PR I was told to present my passport even though I had a military ID card, I had to call people in Virginia to get it straight and not loose the flight. People do not like HISTORY lesson's.
That's what happens when you hire a sixth grade educated people to run security at $7 an hour
The schools stopped teaching Geography years ago.
This is the problem when education is neglected.