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Old Mar 22, 2010 | 9:55 pm
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eyecue
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Colorado
Programs: TSA
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Originally Posted by Scubatooth
eyecue - nice threat, and I dare you to pull that because when the dust settles the result wont be close to whats in your distorted mind.

To those TSA employees who are saying they would willing violate the rights of passengers. If i were you I would be extremely careful in your comments because they could come back to haunt you and prove very expensive. There is a case going through the system right now that expose you personally to a huge liability for your incorrect(per your own policy and SOP) and retaliatory comments.

You might call it your first amendment rights to say what you want but this case is about to set some major precedents for future cases. Remember nothing truly disappears from the internet it lives on forever, and could haunt you for a eternity.


Just a word of warning.
It is not me guys and gals. I am just telling you how it could end up. It is all interpretation of your actions and the rules. I have seen the middle finger salute offered at the checkpoint and I am well aware of what can happen with the person. It is your opinion that it is your 1st amendment right, and I am fine with that. There is a rule though that can apply and it can be less than desirable for you.
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