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Nightmare: When Will It End?
"Another factor is at play, too. Overnight, the 9/11 attacks turned travel from an adventure into a hardship, with intrusive security checks that passengers must endure if they want to board a plane."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/17/bu...html?th&emc=th Interesting quote from the New York Times article dated Sunday, August 17, 2008. Along with intrusive security checks are outrageous fees for items that once were free. When will it end? |
When Congress grows a spine and chucks this disgusting, un-American agency known as the TSA into the street and throws its incompetent "leaders" into prison.
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That's misleading to quote one paragraph out of a story that is really about nickel-and-diming passengers.
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When Congress grows a spine and chucks this disgusting, un-American agency known as the TSA into the street and throws its incompetent "leaders" into prison. |
Originally Posted by oneofthosepeopleyouloveto hate
(Post 10216783)
Yeah, I'm sure that'll convince airlines to drop the bag fees. :p
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Originally Posted by Coralreef Lover
(Post 10216550)
When will it end?
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Originally Posted by Spiff
(Post 10216573)
When Congress grows a spine and chucks this disgusting, un-American agency known as the TSA into the street and throws its incompetent "leaders" into prison.
You slip in disgusting, un-American agency known as TSA as often as Red Forman on That 70's Show slips in a zinger about his foot and someone's rear-end. And I laugh every time. :) |
Originally Posted by Wally Bird
(Post 10217090)
When all the airlines have gone out of business. Don't hold your breath.
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Originally Posted by ArizonaGuy
(Post 10217408)
I have to say Spiff.. I do agree with you, no mistake there. Just wanted to share the thought I have when I read your regular comment the TSA. (I have to laugh, otherwise I'd pound my fist into my desk everytime and I like my hand and desk too much.)
You slip in disgusting, un-American agency known as TSA as often as Red Forman on That 70's Show slips in a zinger about his foot and someone's rear-end. And I laugh every time. :) |
The problem with giving too much petty authority to people in lowly paid jobs is it's going to be hell wresting it away from them again. I mean, what will airport employees do to stroke their egos once they can no longer demand that international guests remove their Laboutins and reveal every single item in their Louis Vuitton carryons?
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Originally Posted by Kimberley
(Post 10217499)
The problem with giving too much petty authority to people in lowly paid jobs is it's going to be hell wresting it away from them again. I mean, what will airport employees do to stroke their egos once they can no longer demand that international guests remove their Laboutins and reveal every single item in their Louis Vuitton carryons?
Meter maid, for example. |
Originally Posted by n4zhg
(Post 10217504)
They'll find other jobs that let them wield petty authority.
Meter maid, for example. |
Originally Posted by ArizonaGuy
(Post 10217408)
I have to say Spiff.. I do agree with you, no mistake there. Just wanted to share the thought I have when I read your regular comment the TSA. (I have to laugh, otherwise I'd pound my fist into my desk everytime and I like my hand and desk too much.)
You slip in disgusting, un-American agency known as TSA as often as Red Forman on That 70's Show slips in a zinger about his foot and someone's rear-end. And I laugh every time. :) Red's solution might just be de rigeur for that mental pipsqueak Kip Hawley... |
Originally Posted by Spiff
(Post 10217677)
Red's solution might just be de rigeur for that mental pipsqueak Kip Hawley...
My solution can be summed up as "a noose on every tree, a gibbet from every lamp post pour l'encouragement des autres." Which is probably one of the reasons why I'm on the list. |
Yeah, that would probably do it! :D
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