Saw You Naked America, Yes We Were Laughing (Confessions of an Ex-TSA Agent)

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Confessions of an ex-TSA Agent turned whistleblower, about the questionable scanners, the pat-downs, and the bad behavior and discriminatory practices that go on in airports. Luckily I rarely fly, and have not had to since all this nonsense started after 9/11. Read the 4 page article here...

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I hated it from the beginning. It was a job that had me patting down the crotches of children, the elderly and even infants as part of the post-9/11 airport security show.

I confiscated jars of homemade apple butter on the pretense that they could pose threats to national security. I was even required to confiscate nail clippers from airline pilots—the implied logic being that pilots could use the nail clippers to hijack the very planes they were flying.

Once, in 2008, I had to confiscate a bottle of alcohol from a group of Marines coming home from Afghanistan. It was celebration champagne intended for one of the men in the group—a young, decorated soldier.

He was in a wheelchair, both legs lost to an I.E.D., and it fell to me to tell this kid who would never walk again that his homecoming champagne had to be taken away in the name of national security.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...#ixzz2tGym0rTz
 
All this TSA Agent had to do is quit if he didnt like the job, nobody is forcing him to do what is required.
He seems to be the only one complaning and that makes a great news story for politico.
 
You went from one extreme to the other after 9/11.

Flying to the States now is a real ordeal; I hate it!
 
All this TSA Agent had to do is quit if he didnt like the job, nobody is forcing him to do what is required.
He seems to be the only one complaning and that makes a great news story for politico.

I'm glad people like him are speaking up about what really goes on behind the scenes. I'd rather have him "complain" or report what is happening with the TSA, then just quit and not mention anything. The truth is always a great news story, unfortunately we don't get much of it from the main stream media on the TV. What he was doing was "required", but for what reason?? Our safety from "terrorists"???
 
All this TSA Agent had to do is quit if he didnt like the job, nobody is forcing him to do what is required.
He seems to be the only one complaning and that makes a great news story for politico.


I don't go around airports much but I have seen enough out in the open to believe what he says is true.
I think he made it pretty clear as to why he took the job and why he stayed as long as he did.
 
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