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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-28-2012 @ 6:24PM
Derek said...
They're a bunch of thieves & think they're above the law with an attitude. So much for making passengers travel safe.
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9-28-2012 @ 6:43PM
Alex B said...
They do, indeed, appear to be above the law. Their employment with the TSA is simply terminated. None of them appears to have been charged with felony theft and brought to the bar of justice. As Federal employees, they should be held t0o a higher level of accountability for their actions. If they had been John Doe citizens who were caught in the act of stealing, I imagine they would spend time behind bars. where they belong. Such is the hypocracy of the TSA, DHs and the Federal Government in general.