Originally Posted by
Maxwell Smart
TSA blog just posted that they've identified the screener involved, removed him/her from screening duties, and have initiated disciplinary action (which could be anything from 'retraining' to removal, of course).
and from said blog
TSA quickly launched an investigation and identified the employee responsible. That individual was immediately removed from screening operations and appropriate disciplinary action has been initiated.
The handwritten note was highly inappropriate and unprofessional, and TSA has zero tolerance for this type of behavior.
To me, zero tolerance means one gets fired so if that be the case, c'mon TSA man up and say it. You don't have to mention the TSO's name but have the balls to say that the individual in question has been terminated.