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Schnikes, where did that come from? No, that is absolutely not correct and I clearly said nothing of the sort.
I said quite clearly only that I was afforded an opportunity to make other arrangements for an item that was not permitted past the checkpoint, an opportunity which is often not available and that it was not made available to me because of my job.
I will say that I do believe that had I been at an airport where I do have credentials AND been known to a supervisor then the possibility of being able to retrieve and make alternative arrangements for an item not being allowed through the checkpoints once having completed screening would be somewhat more likely than typical. But I would expect mostly that I would not be able to retrieve the item after inspection - that it would have been "confiscated."
My understanding, if a person has an item that can't go in carry-on baggage and isn't WEI TSA is suppose to offer the opportunity to give the item to someone, check it, take it to their car, or as a last resort dispose of the item. Was your item WEI?