Screener caught stealing
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Screener caught stealing
http://www.wftv.com/news/local/tsa-a...-oia/538898628
While she was patted down, Duddleston told TSA security officer Michelle Metz that she couldn’t see her luggage, so Metz moved her closer.
Duddleston complained again that she couldn’t see her bag, and Johnson moved slightly.
Duddleston complained again that she couldn’t see her bag, and Johnson moved slightly.
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From the article:
Ha ha ha ha.... oh boy, I can't wait to use this quote on the next TSA person who treats me with "respect". Ha ha.
TSA officers represent a professional and honorable workforce that is trained to treat passengers and their personal belongings with care and respect. No exceptions will be tolerated.
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The Officer should be counseled and retrained. Behavior like this damages the TSA's reputation for integrity, and is a metaphorical cracking of the plastic in the TSO's badge.
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Alexander Shae Johnson's mugshot:
His mug is all over the Orlando media ... must be nice to wake up famous.
His mug is all over the Orlando media ... must be nice to wake up famous.
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Alexander Shae Johnson, 22, who had been with TSA just a few months, was arrested on a charge of third-degree felony grand theft, records show.
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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...623-story.html
Hopefully he hadn't been on the public dole long enough to have had many opportunities to pilfer from innocent travelers held hostage to TSA's secret rules.
Hopefully he hadn't been on the public dole long enough to have had many opportunities to pilfer from innocent travelers held hostage to TSA's secret rules.
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With all ~600 or so acknowledged instances of theft by TSA employees, there must be some sort of underground network that teaches them how to effectively steal from passengers, whether at the checkpoint or in the baggage screening area. I will make an assertion based on my own personal observations since 2002 that screeners aren't smart enough to think up all of this on their own. This guy was stupid enough to put the big wad of cash in his shirt pocket.
I wonder how he put together enough money for bail?
I wonder how he put together enough money for bail?
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With all ~600 or so acknowledged instances of theft by TSA employees, there must be some sort of underground network that teaches them how to effectively steal from passengers, whether at the checkpoint or in the baggage screening area. I will make an assertion based on my own personal observations since 2002 that screeners aren't smart enough to think up all of this on their own. This guy was stupid enough to put the big wad of cash in his shirt pocket.
I wonder how he pit together enough money for bail?
I wonder how he pit together enough money for bail?