<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by tazi:
Personally, I could care less if I saw that someone had been fired because of an incident. I would be happy though, to see the tSA admit to mistakes when they are made rather than the patting on the back we see saying "procedures were followed". Some accountability is definitely in order. Even a statememt saying "disiplinary actions have been taken". Of course, you have to first admit a mistake has been made.</font>
Twice in one day, how is that possible Tazi ??
I totally agree. The TSA "should" be held accountable for "any" mistakes that are made.
Furthermore, those mistakes should been owned up to also.