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seems they are really hiring the Dregs!
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seems they are really hiring the Dregs! Stupid is as stupid does.... the whole system is a sham! |
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its a job, no job weens out all potential thieves
and thieving individuals in an occupation doesnt make the whole occupation corrupt that person was stupid and lost their job and will have that mark following them where they go,,,their consequences are set in motion |
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Edited by
andrewzooms
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Fri 09/28/12 07:34 AM
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Chris Hansen needs to do a show about this! Great stuff.
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and extremely efficient!
Woman got loaded gun past TSA By Jason Sickles, Yahoo! | The Lookout – 1 hr 43 mins ago http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/.jQkud9v.TKL8DudGsbo6Q--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTYzMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en/blogs/thelookout/ruger.jpg Example of a Ruger .380 (Yahoo! News) At less than six inches and just under 10 ounces, the Ruger .380 is considered by gun owners to be a great little pocket pistol. So small, in fact, that you can sometimes get one onto an airplane. D'oh! Yep, the New York Daily News reports that a woman flew 938 miles from Orlando, Fla., to Newark, N.J., on Thursday with a loaded .380 in her purse. United flight 15 was airborne before she realized what she'd done—and airport screeners had missed. How the Daily News said it unfolded: She didn't tell anyone on the plane about the weapon during the flight, which left Florida at 8:19 a.m. But when she landed at Newark Airport at 10:24, she immediately told a Port Authority police officer. The newspaper identified the woman as a 37-year-old Orlando firefighter. New Jersey officials called Florida authorities, but the Daily News says the Essex County prosecutor declined to prosecute the woman because she self-reported the incident. "She was visibly upset. She said she had a license to carry it and just forgot it," said Al Della Fave, Port Authority police spokesman. "The [Port Authority] officer took possession of the handgun and made it safe." The Transportation Security Administration, meanwhile, had no immediate answers. "TSA is aware of this situation and is reviewing the circumstances," said Lisa Farbstein, a spokeswoman for the agency told the Daily News. Earlier this month, a poll found that nearly 46 percent of frequent fliers said they felt screening procedures were not effective in preventing acts of terrorism on an aircraft. But a separate poll reported that 54 percent of Americans (fliers and non-fliers) think the TSA is doing an excellent or good job of handling security screenings at airports. So take your pick. Just remember to leave your pistol at home. http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/report-woman-got-loaded-gun-past-tsa-141712196.html |
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The TSA has accomplished NOTHING! since it was put in place (other than embarrassing invalids, old ladies in diapers, and fondeling little boys and girls). There have been threats aborted, but NOT by the TSA! As Conrad mentioned tho, they have allowed almost every test of their security proceedures to fail, and thousands of stolen articles are unreported, or they are reported and nothing is done about it. |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Fri 09/28/12 10:13 AM
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http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/attachments/general-travel-vacation-discussions/122461d1335272781-tsa-idiots-tsa-osama-bin-laden.jpg
even bin Laden thought they were a Joke! |
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and extremely efficient! Woman got loaded gun past TSA By Jason Sickles, Yahoo! | The Lookout – 1 hr 43 mins ago http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/.jQkud9v.TKL8DudGsbo6Q--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTYzMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en/blogs/thelookout/ruger.jpg Example of a Ruger .380 (Yahoo! News) At less than six inches and just under 10 ounces, the Ruger .380 is considered by gun owners to be a great little pocket pistol. So small, in fact, that you can sometimes get one onto an airplane. D'oh! Yep, the New York Daily News reports that a woman flew 938 miles from Orlando, Fla., to Newark, N.J., on Thursday with a loaded .380 in her purse. United flight 15 was airborne before she realized what she'd done—and airport screeners had missed. How the Daily News said it unfolded: She didn't tell anyone on the plane about the weapon during the flight, which left Florida at 8:19 a.m. But when she landed at Newark Airport at 10:24, she immediately told a Port Authority police officer. The newspaper identified the woman as a 37-year-old Orlando firefighter. New Jersey officials called Florida authorities, but the Daily News says the Essex County prosecutor declined to prosecute the woman because she self-reported the incident. "She was visibly upset. She said she had a license to carry it and just forgot it," said Al Della Fave, Port Authority police spokesman. "The [Port Authority] officer took possession of the handgun and made it safe." The Transportation Security Administration, meanwhile, had no immediate answers. "TSA is aware of this situation and is reviewing the circumstances," said Lisa Farbstein, a spokeswoman for the agency told the Daily News. Earlier this month, a poll found that nearly 46 percent of frequent fliers said they felt screening procedures were not effective in preventing acts of terrorism on an aircraft. But a separate poll reported that 54 percent of Americans (fliers and non-fliers) think the TSA is doing an excellent or good job of handling security screenings at airports. So take your pick. Just remember to leave your pistol at home. http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/report-woman-got-loaded-gun-past-tsa-141712196.html how many US planes have been hijacked recently? what percentage of those in the air land safely and without incident? Id fare on the side that they are doing what they were meant to do |
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Some people are born stupid then get bigger! |
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"The [Port Authority] officer took possession of the handgun and made it safe." Sounds like it was already safe . . .
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