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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-18-2010 @ 8:56PM
nojoke444 said...
TSA agents, the wolves guarding the chicken coop. They confiscate items such as souviners and other items and end up keeping them.
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4-18-2010 @ 9:17PM
Katie said...
The items get thrown away. Why would someone want to keep others junk?
4-19-2010 @ 2:43AM
cnris said...
Katie, they dont throw the stuff away, they actually sell everything on ebay and other venues and the money goes to training employees and buying equipment.
4-22-2010 @ 10:26PM
Katie said...
What information do you have that would suggest that? Besides the one officer that was arrested for stealing a camera years ago and selling it on Ebay. What confiscated items would a government agency as a whole attempt to sell? I guess I just dont understand how you could come to that conclusion.