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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 2:11 pm
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The Unknown Screener
 
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by FWAAA:
Nope, you are wrong. I didn't accuse you of calling Bruce a liar - I merely pointed out what I viewed as a weak argument posted by you. Bruce (and I as well) have observed many TSA employees around the country in our travels. And we have both observed our share of TSA employees who act as Bruce observed.

You then posted that you didn't view the screening experience the same way, and pointed out your daily routine as apparent evidence.

Unfortunately, you (and many other recent FlyerTalk members claiming to work for the TSA) seem to have difficulty separating criticism of the TSA (and criticism of un-named screeners) from attacks on you personally.

As an example, I'm a lawyer. Everybody in America hates lawyers, and you're free to express how much you despise them.

The difference between us? I don't view criticism of lawyers (or the US legal system) as an attack on me personally.

May your new business bring you untold riches. Happy Holidays.
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I have seen first hand how some screeners act. I have seen people in every type of "authority" position act in an unprofessional manner.

Since you are a lawyer, then surely you can see through the hyperbole posted on here. I get quite the chuckle from it.

You may not take assaults on your profession personally, but some of the attacks on screeners here are blatantly personal, and are implicitly so. Of this there is no denying.

Happy Holidays to you as well.



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