Originally Posted by
Caradoc
No only what you state but it seems clear to me that TSA has a very high tolerance for unacceptable performing employees. Otherwise managers would be on the floor supervising the employees rather than off hiding out in their offices.
My most recent screening problem was at DFW. After clearing screening I had to seek out the 3 stripper who appeared to be in charge of that checkpoint and he could have cared less about my issue.
TSA needs a thorough house cleaning of bad employees and make it known both inside TSA and outside TSA that no screening abuses will be tolerated.
Some leadership within TSA would go a long ways to getting things moving in the right direction.