TSA Hard at Work


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Baba Louie
March 16, 2003, 10:18 PM
From CNN

http://www.cnn.com/2003/TRAVEL/03/15/baggage.inspection.ap/index.html

Someone is definitely watching you (like we don't all know that) leaving little notices in your luggage if your view doesn't match theirs.

Even though it was just a note this time, it does make one pause to wonder what else could appear or disappear at the hands of an unknown and unseen "Security Force Personnel".

Of course thats just CNN's take on it, since the traveler in question is obviously against the war effort and marked his baggage accordingly, so he says.

It could, of course, be a setup and he could have planted it there to get his 15 minutes of fame.

big sigh

Adios

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QuickDraw
March 17, 2003, 12:00 AM
I don't get some people.They demand their right to free speech,
then act shocked if everybody doesn't agree with them.
This is the kind of idiot that would put a "cops are idiots"
bumper sticker on his car and then complain that he keeps getting pulled over!
Is it just me or is this whole country filled with adult spoiled
children?
I must be getting old :rolleyes:

I think I'll go bed.

QuickDraw

Azrael256
March 17, 2003, 04:29 AM
I don't expect everbody to agree with me on my views, but this is highly unprofessional conduct. The screener has a right to free speech, but that is not an appropriate forum.

Any cop that pulls me over had better have a valid reason to do so. I would not be surprised if the officer did not exercise his administrative discretion in deciding whether or not to stop me for some very minor infraction, but stopping me just to tell me that I'm a jackass for having a "Cops are idiots" sticker would be unprofessional, an abuse of power, and quite possibly an illegal violation of my civil rights.

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