well i certainly am here several x day reading the posts of my brethren traveller but i have not been posting much. contrary to popular belief it is not because i've not been traveling but have been very busy trying to figure out what material to use. hence the idea of putting all of my photos of errant TSA screeners on one gallery that all can purview and recognize those screeners at a variety of checkpoints with certain personality disorders (megalomania, paranoia, etc). i'll be doing the commentary on each photo as i go along but no matter what the location the consistency is amazing. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10200940749101515.1073741830.1249496773&type=3
Can't get on the page, Paul. Don't be surprised if FB disables the page and won't tell you why: "We will not be able to reactivate it for any reason, nor will we provide further information about your violation or the systems we have in place. This decision is final and cannot be appealed." Apparently, this has been taking place with a good deal of frequency lately. Some are reporting that FB demands a copy of their "government issued ID" before reconsidering if they will reopen disabled pages. Sound like another entity we know and love?
i went to the facebook album page and made sure it was set to "public" rather than just "friends", none-the-less i did get the public link for it. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...515.1073741830.1249496773&type=1&l=133e87a5ec
Here's some great shots of the TSA honor guard and a couple of clerks, as Allen Funt used to say, "caught in the act of being themselves." https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...9.9.0...0.0...1ac.1.7.img.VLHTblpJ6F0#imgrc=_