Originally Posted by
timfountain
Well,
If you get to that bottom one, this implies the most basic function of the clerk, i.e. tub stacking, has not been performed. I would be tempted to put the whole wheeled trolley on the belt with some non fragile items (e.g. shoes, belt or jacket). Just as a gentle reminder to the clerks, you understand....
- Tim
Yeah, that's another sign of how well TSA manages its own operations.....and how the supervisors have no visual contact with the front of the checkpoint.
What if the bottom, bolted-on bin sign said: "We're sorry! Please tell nearest TSA officer more bins are needed.....we don't mean to deliberately slow down this checkpoint, honestly."
It's sad to see closed lanes stocked with hundreds of bins which won't be used for many hours when an extra lane might be opened.