TSA Agent Intentionally Strikes Captain In Groin -- With Full Immunity From Lawsuits
04-20-2019, 07:01 PM
A story that certainly proves the old adage that absolute power corrupts absolutely. If a TSA agent can do this to an airline captain, I can only imagine what he can do to an ordinary passenger.
Was the TSA agent fired? No, he was given a $250 cash bonus bounty. Read the entire article. Our culture is breeding sociopaths at an alarming rate -- and the government is hiring them and rewarding their criminal actions.
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Was the TSA agent fired? No, he was given a $250 cash bonus bounty. Read the entire article. Our culture is breeding sociopaths at an alarming rate -- and the government is hiring them and rewarding their criminal actions.
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An airline captain presented himself for screening at Washington Dulles. Since he also works on the side – as many pilots do – he had security cards with him for his other job. In this case though it was access cards for classified government systems, which the captain isn’t allowed to let out of his sight. The captain’s case now rests with the Supreme Court, his having filed a cert petition with the court in late February with the government’s response initially due at the end of March.
A TSA screener wanted to take those cards and examine them. The captain explained the cards could be examined, but not taken from view. After all, it’s important that the cards aren’t copied. The screener wasn’t happy with this, but a supervisor agreed.
After the disagreement the screener insisted on a manual pat down of the captain. He insisted the captain spread his legs farther apart than TSA procedure dictates. And then he karate chopped the captain in the groin.
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Petitioner doubled-over in pain, immediately stepped back off the floormat, and asked why respondent had struck him. Respondent laughed in response.
…Respondent stated that his striking of petitioner was intentional,” and that he (respondent) could not be prosecuted.
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