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Got Feedback? TSA wants to know
Starting this week, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is placing "Got feedback?" stickers on screening equipment of 5 major US airports. The stickers should serve to drive traffic to TSA's blog: www.tsa.gov/blog and encourage travelers to leave comments.
The blog was launched January 30 a features up to 4-5 weekly posts written by TSA employees, according to USA Today. So far, it has generated about 5000 responses.
Honestly, I pity the poor person who has to go through the comments. I am surprised only 137 comments have been banned because they contained profanity, threats or personal attacks. I would think that the TSA would be more of a punching bag.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Wolfster Mar 23rd 2008 10:26AM
People want to help them do a better job so air travel is not as harrowing. So why waste comment space with profanity and threats? All that's likely to do is get the poster, if identified, banned from future flights.