Finally! We start to see some accountability after a screener screws up at the checkpoint, unlike the recent incident in DFW when a firearm passed through the checkpoint and onto an aircraft, and the TSA stated: Luis Casanova told FOX 4 that no review of procedures was needed and that standard operating procedures were followed. Oh wait, the ATL incident happened in August 2002, when screening operations were still being conducted by private contractors. Yes, we are so much better off now that the screeners are "Federalized and Professionalized".
Yes, now the morons can not do their job at all, be total a$$holes to citizens and deny people their rights, and still keep their jobs. So much better.