Originally Posted by
TSORon
There are those who “claim” to have law degree’s. Just as I “claim” to be a TSO. And with the anonymous nature of the internet there is no way to absolutely verify those claims.
Tell you what, Ron: you tell me the airport you work at and I will provide you with my Texas Bar number.
Originally Posted by
TSORon
In any case, I have taken the time more than once to provide the relevant case law on the subjects we so often discuss here. And just as often that information is ignored.
You may have, but I just don't recall you providing "the relevant case law" that hasn't already been discussed before. It's not ignored as it has been vetted on this forum previously.
Originally Posted by
TSORon
Opinions are indeed exactly as you describe. And they come in many different forms.
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The most interesting thing about opinions is that some are “informed”, and some are not.
You wont find me making any of the mistakes you mention. I know your rights, and I know the laws under which TSA operates. Most here give the impression that they know neither, and are happy in their ignorance. Happy enough to give their opinion, as uninformed as that opinion may be.
Exhibit A of Ron knowing our rights: "it is against the law to take $10,000 or more in cash out of the country. Has been for a long time. You can disagree with my other statement as much as you like, the fact is that I am correct."

This was not a one-time occurrence on Ron's part.
Our offer still stands: If you give us the name of the airports and your connections, we can help you out on whether you will have to leave airside to make your connection. Otherwise, are you planning on walking back out to the checkpoints to observe what is happening just from the sterile side? Even that would be only half of the story.
Once again, Ron, any comments on
this other thread?