NBC-2: Missing money serves as warning to passengers Of course not. Their agents are held to the highest ethical standards.
Lemme guess, LaFlamme's husband voluntarily surrendered that $500. Spin me another one, TSA. We need a "wanking motion" emoticon.
"There was a tag saying that they had inspected it," said Punta Gorda resident Lisa LaFlamme. So why can't the slip of paper that states the bag had been opened by a TSA employee have an identification number that is traceable back to them?
Such practice would require some personnel and personal accountability which does not fit into TSA's management model.
"Deny deny deny!" Then "Blame"-they shouldn't have been traveling with cash in their personal luggage or on their body.
There's a Solzhenitsyn short story called "We Never Make Mistakes". In the story, the same claim is made about the Soviet police state. Reminds me of this story.
Hence why I have a recording (audio and/or Visual) of any interaction with the smurfs, as I dare them to say XYZ didn't happen as I will whip out the recording (after uploaded to a secure site) and go "Really... you care to change your Lies...I mean story". This is also why my checked luggage has at least one firearm in them(except for the police states of CA,NJ, and NY). So if there opened outside of my sight, there is going to be a lot of explaining to do as if TSA thinks the (expletive deleted) I'll raise is bad, they haven't seen what the ATF will do ... and that is not a pretty mental image. Its sad its come to this but TSA has dug there own bed/grave they can now lay in it, and deserve everything they get smacked with.
Oh right, I'm late with the times. We're no longer within the 'Age of Reason' and challenging the divinity of Pissy/Nappy's SSI will earn walks to the gallows.
That won't be useful. If I'm going to steal from a bag, why would I leave a slip of paper in the bag traceable back to me? Far more likely is that I'd steal some of my co-worker's paper slips and put one of their slips in the bag instead, so that they'd be blamed for the theft.
Barcodes. If there was a will to "solve" the problem, this discussion wouldn't be happening. It serves its purpose to get us acclimated to being helpless in the face of such search and seizure (and pilfering by "authorities").