Originally Posted by
TSORon
You state that the first part of your experience with the TSA was pleasant and helpful, an overall enjoyable experience as far as that kind of experience can be, and the second part as completely unpleasant. Yet the in commentary at the end of your post you lump both experiences into the same bag and complain about the whole thing as if they were both the same way. Was it your intent to ignore the difference between the two experiences and focus on only the second as the total sum of your screening experience, or was this an oversight, a part of the human condition that is honestly difficult to put to the side and not allow to color one’s perception?
I appreciate that half of your time at the checkpoint was not negative, but to ignore that and place the focus on the other half and make the commentary you did is less than fair, to the readers here, to the TSA, and to those who were helpful and pleasant.
The first part of my post was about an experience NOT with TSA but at Tel Aviv (TLV). TLV is not run by TSA. Read the post and you will understand what I was saying.