ID incident at MDW
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ID incident at MDW
Yesterday, I was flying out of MDW and encountered an incident with an ID checker. As he was checking my ID with a spotlight, he started singing, "beautiful girl" (not to me, but out of boredom) and ended up stamping my passport's official signature page with his big TSA 28 red circle instead of on my boarding pass. He clearly was not paying attention to what he was doing.
When I noticed what he did, he said, "just wipe it off". I told him, he stamped it on paper and that he was marring an official government document and that wiping it off wasn't an option. He asked whether I'd like to speak to a supervisor. I responded in the affirmative and was directed to the side.
The person sitting down then walkie talkied a supervisor who looked at my passport, asked who did it and then after some minutes "tapped" him out to question him. He told me that he would make a note of it as it would influence his performance reviews. I didn't file an official complaint form as I took the supervisor's word that he would make a note of it
Perhaps I'm making a mountain out of a mole hill considering some of the other outrageous TSA offences reported on this board, but to me, this is not acceptable. He had a job, didn't do it properly because he was too busy singing and as a result, I now have a marred passport for the next 4 years.
For others, what would you have done?
When I noticed what he did, he said, "just wipe it off". I told him, he stamped it on paper and that he was marring an official government document and that wiping it off wasn't an option. He asked whether I'd like to speak to a supervisor. I responded in the affirmative and was directed to the side.
The person sitting down then walkie talkied a supervisor who looked at my passport, asked who did it and then after some minutes "tapped" him out to question him. He told me that he would make a note of it as it would influence his performance reviews. I didn't file an official complaint form as I took the supervisor's word that he would make a note of it
Perhaps I'm making a mountain out of a mole hill considering some of the other outrageous TSA offences reported on this board, but to me, this is not acceptable. He had a job, didn't do it properly because he was too busy singing and as a result, I now have a marred passport for the next 4 years.
For others, what would you have done?
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Was it the INXS version of "Beautiful Girl" he was singing? You know, the one with the piano intro, the lyrics, "Stay with me...", and now running over & over through my head.
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Originally Posted by KCK
Is there any record of the incident? I'd be concerned that someone might not accept the passport with the stamp and would want TSA to pay for a replacement.
Originally Posted by gargoyle
Should the OP notify the state department about his/her passport being defaced (vandalized)?
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I was also uncertain as to whether a red stamp constituted damage. I'm Canadian and was returning to Canada. So upon my request, the supervisor checked to ensure that the stamped passport was not damaged for Canadian customs and immigration. He told me if anything it "would be fine as it said TSA and that it didn't cover the signature"
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If this is a foreign passport it could cause the US immigrations to turn it down the next time he / she comes into the US therefore it serious. Now I bet this poor person is going to run into some other TSA busy body in the near future who is going to insist that this piece of ID is now no longer vailid or a fake.......






