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Thursday, January 31, 2008

TSA Launches Blog for Complaints About Security

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) LAUNCHED A BLOG yesterday where airline travellers can bitch and whine about airline security checkpoints. Bloggers for the site include five TSA employees, and anyone can post a complaint.

Comments:

Anonymous Dolshea said...

Okay! Now this could work if they provide us with some content such as: What really happens with all of our travel goodies they take because it's a 4 oz and not 3? How does our personal products get spilled throughout out checked luggage? What are the looking for considering boxed and shipped packages go on the aircraft unchecked? This could work if some TSA employees blow the whistle on what's really going on with the so-called airport "security".

Thursday, January 31, 2008 9:15:00 AM  
Blogger Jonalist said...

>> TSA employees blow the whistle on what's really going on with the so-called airport "security".

Thats the idea for the TSA Blog. This Blog here is for us, were not interfering with the TSA Blog unless we were actually part of a Security incident we want to report and Blogging it helps to refine it down. Of course this does not eliminate wa witness should a witness need to testify this brings about who a witness might be and can instruct a witness what to do.

Monday, February 04, 2008 1:50:00 PM  
Blogger h.dwilt said...

It's interesting that it's called "Transportation Security Administration" since the TSA response to a recent filing of a report of goods stolen from my luggage was that they were not responsible for the 'Security' of my luggage once it was passed long to whoever was next in line to store it until my plane left Kennedy Airport. Their representative , Ms. Donna H. Kane, says it's not their problem that luggage is broken into and things are taken from luggage while being held for airplane boarding. But on 20 January, 2010, her office refused to tell me who was responsible for securing luggage and who to sue for reclamation of damages. It's certainly convenient ti have a pat answer for inept performance in a job. My next step is to file suit in a U.S. District Court. Hopefully the court will see matters in a different light.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010 11:34:00 AM  

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