Originally Posted by
Bart
I know that no one is permitted in the AIT viewing room with any electronic devices that have the capability to store or retrieve data. And I know that if anyone did, they would face immediate disciplinary action to include termination.
Why assume that going into a strip search machine image viewing area with an electronic device capable of storing or receiving data would necessarily result in getting caught? Do you really believe that there isn't anyone who could do that without facing immediate disciplinary action (including perhaps termination)?
Originally Posted by
Bart
But if you want to argue that TSOs routinely download data or that they have the ability to download AIT images, then my response is that you're dead wrong. I think TSA has taken every measure to prevent that, and I know that TSA will essentially throw the book at any employee who attempts to violate this policy.
It takes an excess of faith to believe that the TSA has taken every measure to prevent the ability to store strip search machine images on even "unauthorized" electronic devices.