Originally Posted by
Boraxo
So let me get this straight - the TSA demanded that an outdated, unclassified version of its SOP manual be removed from websites - yeah right. In this case, as in most, speak louder than words.
And yes they could definitely take a page from the secret service. However, the difference there is that that SS is covering up for the white house staffer who signed off on the salihis (as they did for clinton during monicagate). Whereas the TSA is simply denying its own ineptitude.
You got the first paragraph straight, but not the second paragraph.
Originally Posted by
Trollkiller
I think the only place the TSA has demanded the SOP be removed is from the commerce website. I have not heard of any site hosting the SOP being contacted by the TSA, DHS or any other Government agency.
I've heard of no such thing yet either, but I have heard rumblings about checking out the IP addresses and more related to downloads of the documents.
By the way, there is a clear insinuation in some circles that this is far from being the only government-released PDF where redaction was done improperly.