Originally Posted by
Tom M.
What? TSA choose not to settle and go to court. They argued in court that the actions of the TSO were proper.
You are saying that the actions of the TSO violated SOP.
So you are saying the TSA went to court, argued the actions of the TSO was proper, all the while knowing the actions of the TSO violated TSA SOP.
Amazing...
Way to twist things! Big thumbs up to you
her actions in searching the luggage was proper. Her belief for why she did so was not.