Originally Posted by KosraeTV
That's one of my points I was trying to make. Very little information is being issued to the public so we know that TSA employees are being fired / punished / charged criminally for their actions.\
If the passengers can be fined for a bad attitude, what is the penalty for a TSA employee with a bad attitude. I have not had an extremely disturbing incident with the TSA and do not object to the screening. But I can see where many people could get the wrong TSA screener on the wrong day and create a big problem. I don't hold all TSA employees as bad and part of the evil empire, but the TSA should start worrying about fixing their own in house problems more seriously. And one of those problems would be public relations.
i agree on the PR standpoint. in an information void, people inevitably fall on assumptions. i don't think they get off scott-free, since they're sworn public servents-but that's an assumption as well.