Originally Posted by
SATTSO
Yeah, I think TSAs "count" is fairly useless myself, bu I do understand what they are trying to do, just as I understand why this thread was started. I just dot agree with either

I can certainly respect that; it's a logically consistent position.
Originally Posted by
SATTSO
I believe before the econom went to crap it average out to about 2 million pax a day. So a very very small percentage were arrested daily. Almost enough to make such a percentage miniscule. But I believe, personally, the same is true of illegal searches that end in the arrest of a pax.
Which leads to another beef I have with the TSA. TSA insists on perfection from its passengers: 100% compliance with all rules, written and unwritten. It doesn't matter if the last twenty times through the checkpoint, you complied with the rules; if you're caught the next time with a prohibited item, no matter what your motivation might be, you're subject to TSA sanctions (ranging from a verbal warning to referral to a LEO for possible arrest).
Well, if TSA expects 100% compliance from passengers, it should also expect 100% compliance from its own employees. When a TSO fails, there shouldn't be a huge chorus of "well, he does a good job most of the time" or "nobody's perfect". Rather, there should be a clear statement of "this was wrong," without attempts to justify the action. If the standard for passengers is perfection, the standard for TSOs should be perfection as well.