Man grounds 40 flights at O'Hare! TSA inspector man.

The TSI used his TSA credentials to gain access to airport grounds, and then wants to fine American Eagle for what, leaving the keys in the door? :dunno: Leave it to the government to think that any passive security system cannot be breached.

Fine. Let American Eagle, and every other airline, hire qualified, para-military security, with shoot-on-site orders. You gain unauthorized access to secure aircraft areas or are caught nosing around aircraft, you are going down with a couple .40's through your chest.

Then lets see how cavalier TSA is with their "authority."

Blackwater comes to mind: http://www.blackwaterusa.com/mobility_logistics/ML_mob_log_overview.html
 
This is the same thing hundreds of law abiding gun owners have been dealing with for years with the BATFE. They mess up, then file some BS charge to make it seem like the scewup was needed.
 
That could be an interesting proposal. The airline assigns a random, parked aircraft an armed guard. Place a sign outside the plane and that's all ya need.
 
IMO, the fella should be counseled, punished and TSA should pay for the damage.

Alternatively, he and his bosses should do penance by having to go through airport security lines for eight hours a day for several weeks in their boxers or briefs with several lap tops, wearing spit shined Cockeren jump boots (that have to be fully laced and unlaced each time), with several breakables carefully wrapped in their carry-on luggage and something metal (like a rodeo belt that will set off the security alarm each trip <g> They have to purchase bottled water after every pass through to replace old water that is seized and have to eat airport food the entire period paying retail for it!

Best,

Dave
 
IMO, the fella should be counseled, punished and TSA should pay for the damage.

Alternatively, he and his bosses should do penance by having to go through airport security lines for eight hours a day for several weeks in their boxers or briefs with several lap tops, wearing spit shined Cockeren jump boots (that have to be fully laced and unlaced each time), with several breakables carefully wrapped in their carry-on luggage and something metal (like a rodeo belt that will set off the security alarm each trip <g> They have to purchase bottled water after every pass through to replace old water that is seized and have to eat airport food the entire period paying retail for it!

Best,

Dave
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

AND at the same time answer stoopid questions like "Has anyone unknown to you had control of your luggage?"

Like you can answer any question about something unknown to you.
 
"...seeking to close a real danger to the traveling public... " say the TSA. Of course, we know who the real danger was.
Aero-news report from 8/25.
 
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