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TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine! I
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:47 am
by VMI77
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:15 am
by Teamless
page not found (or removed maybe?)
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:03 pm
by The Annoyed Man
No, the page is there alright. This story is troubling.
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:22 pm
by Keith B
Looks like the link is working again.
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:38 pm
by PBratton
yup, they are allowing the children to run around and not be supervised...
(speaking of the TSA children, not the parents)
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:47 pm
by WildBill
There are inconsiderate and rude people in every line of work. The fact that this a federal employee paid by our tax dollars makes it more upsetting.
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 1:40 pm
by Pawpaw
That TSA agent strikes me as the kind of guy who attends family reunions in order to meet women.

Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 1:43 pm
by WildBill
Pawpaw wrote:That TSA agent strikes me as the kind of guy who attends family reunions in order to meet women.

Or maybe funerals?

Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:31 am
by rmr1923
WildBill wrote:Pawpaw wrote:That TSA agent strikes me as the kind of guy who attends family reunions in order to meet women.

Or maybe funerals?

Mom!!! The meatloaf!!!!!!!!
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:41 pm
by woodsong
I travelled back from Chicago last week -- noticed that the only people being routed through the porno machines were the good looking women.
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:48 pm
by bnc
This is nothing new. Around Thanksgiving a pilot was bringing his teen-aged daughter on a trip and as they approached the scanner the guy working it says into his microphone to the person in the isolated room who views the scans "got a cutie for you".
The pilot was not amused.
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:08 pm
by C-dub
All right all you legal eagles. If this really were to happen couldn't that TSA agent be charged with sexual harassment? And for the coup de gras, sexual harassment of a minor?
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:45 pm
by hirundo82
C-dub wrote:All right all you legal eagles. If this really were to happen couldn't that TSA agent be charged with sexual harassment? And for the coup de gras, sexual harassment of a minor?
IANAL:
The issue is that since it is a federal employee on the job, I believe he would have to be charged in federal court. The feds tend to protect their own. I also don't know if a
Bivens action would be successful with the facts as they stand now (ie her rights weren't violated enough).
Now if he were able to be charged in state court there would be a much better chance of success. From what I hear, most airport LEOs (who are usually local, not federal) would love to have a chance to testify against most TSOs.
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:17 pm
by stevie_d_64
Well, I'm going to get the chance to experience the FULL attention of the TSA at Hobby this coming Friday...
I know for a fact that even when I am in full compliance to the stowage and requirments to declare a firearm in my "checked" bag...I will be subjected to the full force of the TSA for doing so...
I expect to fill out the form, the gun will be fondled and waved around the ticket counter like some sort of toy...I will then be x-ray'd, metal detected, back-scattered, and subjected to an intrusive enhanced pat down before I am allowed to pursue life, liberty and happiness...Then I'm sure I'll ge the same treatment on the way back...
I will not opt out, I will not protest, and if it gets to be too intrusive or stupid for that matter, I guess I might file a complaint to the TSA when I get back...
But I might have an ace in the hole...I expect to have a little bit of time to consume a very potent Tex-Mex lunch before I get to the airport...
But hey...I didn't make the rules...
Re: TSA pat-down agent hollers: 'Hey, I thought she was mine
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:19 pm
by hirundo82
stevie_d_64 wrote:Well, I'm going to get the chance to experience the FULL attention of the TSA at Hobby this coming Friday...
I know for a fact that even when I am in full compliance to the stowage and requirments to declare a firearm in my "checked" bag...I will be subjected to the full force of the TSA for doing so...
I expect to fill out the form, the gun will be fondled and waved around the ticket counter like some sort of toy...I will then be x-ray'd, metal detected, back-scattered, and subjected to an intrusive enhanced pat down before I am allowed to pursue life, liberty and happiness...Then I'm sure I'll ge the same treatment on the way back...
I will not opt out, I will not protest, and if it gets to be too intrusive or stupid for that matter, I guess I might file a complaint to the TSA when I get back...
But I might have an ace in the hole...I expect to have a little bit of time to consume a very potent Tex-Mex lunch before I get to the airport...
But hey...I didn't make the rules...
The procedure at Hobby are the most painless I've encountered anywhere for checking firearms. You sign the form, put it in the gun case, relock it and your suitcase, and it gets sent down the chute with the rest of the baggage. IAH on the other hand is a total pain for checking firearms--you have to wait for an agent to come over from another terminal (sometimes takes half an hour), and they then do a VERY thorough hand check of your bag, including inside the gun case.
I don't know how the TSOs at the gate would even know you are checking a gun--the declaration form isn't linked to your boarding pass in any way (not that TSA even scans your boarding pass; they're just checing that you have one), and sometimes you don't even get a chance to talk to a ticket agent to declare your gun until after your luggage tag and boarding pass are printed.