#74148 - 09/29/06 04:22 PM
Re: Writing on a toiletry bag results in detention
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Registered: 04/24/06
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Loc: Tennessee
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When it comes to situations like that, it kind of looks like unexplored territory America is venturing into while depending on untrained TSA employees to explore it for us.
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#74150 - 09/29/06 07:23 PM
Re: Writing on a toiletry bag results in detention
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 285
Loc: NY USA
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The screener was probably worried about something happening & getting fired over it. This seems to be the trend these days. Got a problem with an employee howerver slight; fire him. There are plenty more where he came from.
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#74151 - 09/29/06 07:29 PM
Re: Writing on a toiletry bag results in detention
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Exactly what did this passenger expect? He was obviously looking for a reaction, and he got one. Maybe not the one he wanted, but a reaction nonetheless.
Did he have a right to express his opinion? Absolutely. Did the TSA rep and supervisor have the right to detain him? Absolutely as well.
I'm no fan of TSA policies, but I'm even less a fan of people who knowingly cause a disturbance, and then wonder why they're in the jackpot.
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#74153 - 09/30/06 12:43 AM
Re: Writing on a toiletry bag results in detention
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Rapscallion
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Registered: 02/06/04
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Loc: Anchorage AK
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Hmm, I don't think I can agree with that statement either, sorry. They did not have sufficient cause for deliberate detention because no threat was communicated. I believe if the opinionated traveller pursues the issue properly, there will be a likely discplinary act promulgated on the supervisor. I've seen my share of supervisors get sacked too; they are also easily replaceable.
Unless you are judge sitting in a courtroom, I don't believe anyone gets to detain someone just because they don't share the same opinion. In a courtroom, that would be contempt, but that is the exception to the rule. (Well, except for when you mouth off to the DI that is, then you get detained in the forward leaning rest position for a while).
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#74154 - 09/30/06 02:49 AM
Re: Writing on a toiletry bag results in detention
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Loc: Vermont
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It was bound to happen. Someone, somewhere, finally had to point out the basic truth about the emperor's new clothes.
Ten years ago, there was no thoughtcrime in this country.
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#74156 - 09/30/06 08:26 PM
Re: Writing on a toiletry bag results in detention
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
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What he should do is sue for breach of his right to freedom of speech. What that supervisor has said in effect is that the Bill of Rights does not apply there. That should give the Court's a serious conniption fit. If Mr Hawley wants to take exception to that comment, he can of course sue for libel.
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