Originally Posted by
Wally Bird
The assumption being that upper management is abiding by the applicable law(s). Many here do not believe they are.
And here Wally is where the conversation is where I was hoping that it would go. People believe that the TSA management is producing procedures and policies that violate laws. Which ones? How? Show me where you get that assumption? Can one provide a link to the relevant statues? Can those who believe this way support their belief’s, or are they just angry about the fact that there is another group out there that has the authority to affect their lives?
But you do need to know that the law does not allow you to commit manslaughter or murder or whatever the charge would be. A screener should know the bounds of their legal authority. I don't believe upper management is overly concerned whether or not they do.
They provide access to the data for those who want to go looking for it. Usually its there for someone who wants to entertain the possibility of promotion. Are they actually concerned about it? I doubt it as well, but then again how many people here believe that the TSA doesn’t have a full corps of attorneys vetting each and every new policy or procedure that comes out?