Originally Posted by
We Will Never Forget
Did you ever think to disregard things if the message wasn't intended for you?
The people the "barked" instructions apply to are the same ones who fail to read the 400 signs leading up the checkpoint.
I'm just curious as to how the TSA should get people to move efficiently in line.
Hard to disregard it when the screener is
in my face while I have already placed my items in the bins and am patiently (or maybe not so patiently) waiting for the clown ahead of me to disgorge his pockets and computer.
*I* am the one barked at, yet it's the guy ahead of me slowing down the line? What's wrong with this picture? My goal is to get through as efficiently as possible.
And yes, that was the case at BWI Pier C last Friday... when the TSA had only two screening stations open despite a very long line. Stop barking and start screening.