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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 12:49 pm
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Originally Posted by HawaiiTrvlr
he could have called my employer and reported that I had an incident at the airport.
Originally Posted by HSVTSO Dean
We had to do that once for a NASA guy that kept giving us a hard time
Originally Posted by Top Tier
Just curious, where is the written TSA policy that required you to call this man's employer?
Originally Posted by HSVTSO Dean
Dude... just... Y'know what? Nevermind. I get enough of that from Phil, I don't need any more, thank you very much.
Yeah, nevermind

I was just curious if the phone call "had to" be made in an official TSA capacity or if it was strictly personal retaliation for what you perceived to be a "hard time".

I guess it's a good thing you've exempted yourselves from the privacy act, otherwise some might question whether this would qualify as a legitimate use of "homeslice's" personal information gathered in the course of TSA business.
Originally Posted by HSVTSO Dean
You assume that the guy wasn't interfering with the screening process. We were trying to keep homeslice from getting arrested.
Oh I see, you were just doing him a favor! Maybe he should send you a thank you card or a bottle of wine

Last edited by Top Tier; Jun 19, 2009 at 1:05 pm Reason: added previous posts for context
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