Originally Posted by GreaterFool
If it's true, which I don't know, the screener should get a written warning for inappropriate language.
And any passenger who intentionally uses similar language with a screener should get a full, detailed secondary down to the lice in the passenger's hair.
I thought TSA did not engage in retaliatory secondary screening. So passengers should surrender not only their Fourth Amendment rights, but also First Amendment rights at checkpoints? I do not agree with passengers using vulgarities against screeners, but punishment should not be inflicted on passengers who dissent.