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TSA forces cancer survivor to show prosthetic breast

Another TSA Agent Accused of iPad Theft


http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/tsa-a...7892885&nwltr=blotter_featureHed#.UMFJjqzd6Sp
A TSA agent was arrested this week and charged with stealing from passengers traveling through New York's John F. Kennedy Airport, adding to the long list of TSA officers accused of theft of passenger belongings.

TSA baggage screener Sean Henry, 32, was arrested on Tuesday after a sting operation conducted jointly by the TSA and the Port Authority Police Department caught Henry leaving the airport with two iPads that had been planted as part of the sting, as well as numerous other electronics devices he had allegedly stolen from passengers. Just as in a recent ABC News investigation of thefts by TSA agents, the sting used the iPads' own tracking capabilities to follow the stolen tablets' movements.

READ and WATCH our full investigation, 'Tracking TSA Thefts
 
Yeah, and these kinds of people are haunting airports with carte blanche to feel up any of the passengers they choose to. :rolleyes:
 
Looking back at this thread and several others that document local, state and federal abuse it is amazing how many videos have been taken down and accounts banned from youtube.
 
Typical of a coward to attempt to cover even after exposure
Guess WE ALL SEE who wears the foil hats now!! :rofl:
Not looking forward to the UN,but certainly looking forward to the UN smashing DOHS,then we'll see who is delusional

Yeah, Rome said it could never happen :)
 
During recent flight they were having every 3rd person go through the scanner. So when it came my turn, I refused and was pulled aside for a pat down. I'm glad my experience wasn't a bad one, the lady was very polite and explained everything that was to be done ahead of time. She did go up and down one of my legs 3 times instead of just once. Tug on the front/back of the shirt and around the pants, back of the hand swipe up and around the boobage, overall I did not find it intrusive. Perhaps I got lucky.
 
http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog...ents-humiliated-wounded-marine-aggressive-in/

TSA agents 'humiliated' wounded Marine with aggressive inspection: report


Transportation Security Administration inspectors forced a wounded Marine who lost both of his legs in an IED blast and who was in a wheelchair to remove his prosthetic legs at one point, and at another point to stand painfully on his legs while his wheelchair was examined, according to a complaint a congressman has registered with the TSA.

Rep. Duncan Hunter said in his letter Monday that the Marine, who is still on active duty and showed TSA agents his military identification, was still forced to undergo that scrutiny.

“A TSA office asked the Marine to stand and walk to an alternate area, despite the fact that he physically could not stand or walk on his own. With numerous TSA officers sitting and unwilling to assist, an officer then made him remove his legs, then put them back on, only to advance to a secondary screening location where he was asked again to stand, with extraordinary difficult, while his wheelchair was examined for explosives,” Mr. Hunter said.

He also said TSA officers initially directed the Marine to the wrong line, then made him move lines but made no effort to help him. The incident occurred at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor airport last week, as a group of Marines was returning to San Diego.

Mr. Hunter included two photos of the inspection in his letter that appear to show a TSA agent patting down the Marine’s arm and examining the prosthetic leg.

The congressman asked TSA to detail its procedures to inspecting wounded U.S. troops at airports, and to consider whether agents should show “situational awareness.”
 
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