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01-29-2011, 8:39am
This thread is not to make fun of TSA and their tactics. It's to point out how psycho the general public is. The TSA is just there to try and contain them :lolsmile:
TSA: TSA Weekly: March 2 - 6, 2009 (http://www.tsa.gov/weekly/030209.shtm)
Integrated Conflict Management System Coordinator Johnathan Wilkes of Newport News/Williamsburg (Va.) International Airport applied principles of ENGAGE! at the checkpoint when he saw a female passenger wearing a bulging T-shirt.
When she walked through the metal detector, it "looked almost as though she was carrying a square pillow or a book under her shirt," said Wilkes. He alerted checkpoint Supervisory TSO Wilsantis Johnson, who directed a female officer, TSO Kristi Duff, to perform additional screening.
After discovering that the passenger was wearing several layers of clothing, she was given the opportunity to remove some of the garments in a private screening room.
Duff, assisted by Lead TSO Shonica Bell, observed that the woman was wearing approximately 30 bras and T-shirts. The woman explained that her group was on its way home from the Presidential Inauguration and some of them had worn additional underclothing against the cold weather in Washington, D.C.
"We were able to clear the passenger by using ENGAGE! as a tool between officers and with the passenger," said Wilkes. "This is the ideal way that teamwork resolves problems and mitigates the threat at the checkpoint."
Well, I can say this is a fact; her tata's were well supported and warm.
TSA: TSA Weekly: March 2 - 6, 2009 (http://www.tsa.gov/weekly/030209.shtm)
Integrated Conflict Management System Coordinator Johnathan Wilkes of Newport News/Williamsburg (Va.) International Airport applied principles of ENGAGE! at the checkpoint when he saw a female passenger wearing a bulging T-shirt.
When she walked through the metal detector, it "looked almost as though she was carrying a square pillow or a book under her shirt," said Wilkes. He alerted checkpoint Supervisory TSO Wilsantis Johnson, who directed a female officer, TSO Kristi Duff, to perform additional screening.
After discovering that the passenger was wearing several layers of clothing, she was given the opportunity to remove some of the garments in a private screening room.
Duff, assisted by Lead TSO Shonica Bell, observed that the woman was wearing approximately 30 bras and T-shirts. The woman explained that her group was on its way home from the Presidential Inauguration and some of them had worn additional underclothing against the cold weather in Washington, D.C.
"We were able to clear the passenger by using ENGAGE! as a tool between officers and with the passenger," said Wilkes. "This is the ideal way that teamwork resolves problems and mitigates the threat at the checkpoint."
Well, I can say this is a fact; her tata's were well supported and warm.