I propose that someone with an already rejected comment start a new FT thread: "comments rejected by TSA blog" so we can track these things. I kept the text of mine in case they don't show up.
OK, I'll start, but this is not verbatim:
Post #1:
People with diabetes and open wounds on their feet should ABSOLUTELY REFUSE to remove their shoes. TSA cannot question pax on medical issues as they are not licensed medical doctors and it's against HIPAA laws.
Post #2:
When screener requests one's personal information upon pax requesting a complaint form, why is one not given a Privacy Act statement setting forth what is done with that information
Post #3
Asking "Caitlin" and "Lynn", both alleged TSA employees, how much the TSA paid them to post answers supporting TSA's positions that there are no germs that can be picked up from the floor at checkpoints.