Originally Posted by
stevenshev
Major overreaction on your part, goalie.
The organization didn't claim it helped national security in this case - it was merely proud of an employee's good samaritan act.
And the fact that the article cites her being a TSO, it would also probably list her occupation if she were a stripper.
I have to say, in spite of your attempt to negate it with your ^s, this post is in pretty poor taste.
as i said, i commend her actions and any employee doing the same should be praised by their employer but not in a public place (the tsa website homepage) and especially if what the employee did is not related to her job function. additionally, and imho, an agency so riddled with major operational deficiencies and with so much bad press in terms of failing red team tests, employees getting arrested for theft and so on is fishing for good p/r when they post/link to this information directly on their website's homepage*. again, nothing against the employee at all-just like i said in the other thread i mentioned in the first sentence of my opening post
*as was this "letter to the editor":
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...a-article.html