Originally Posted by
SATTSO
I would argue that screeners are very aware of what it is like to be a passenger. I have had my "resistance touched as a condition" of employment at TSA far more often than any passenger has had as a condition to fly.
Awesome and thank you so much, SATTSO!
I will remember your second sentence each and every time I demand another supervisor, loudly question why screeners are not following TSA's SOPs and/or otherwise escalate the situation while being screened.
There is simply no way TSA will be able to intimidate me, regardless of which tactics they try -- they can threaten me, claim that they are calling the police, and/or lie to one another, claiming that I am refusing to be screened. I am just going to remember your post and visualize how each and every TSA employee I'm encountering has had their groin groped repeatedly by their coworkers and how they they all accept that.
Again, thank you so much, SATTSO! ^