Originally Posted by
SATTSO
I'm not saying TSA doesn't have a problem, or even severe problems. I jus simply belied that even if TSA fixed it's problems to some extent (nothing can be perfect, there will always be problems) TSA will still have a very negative image in the publics eye and the public will always tend to believe the negative stories. That part of humanity can not be fixed.
So the public should let small little items like the TSA hiring convicted felons (background checks were not done in spite of the press releases to the contrary) as screeners and then keeping them employed to fill staffing requirements as a forgivable item?
How did the TSA handle that little inconvenient information? Out of curiosity what other agency within the Department of Justice, Treasury (and then Homeland Security) had so many felons hired as percent of workforce?