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more on Armed Pilot's Gun Goes Missing


From: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 15:51:06 -0500


From: "Meeks, Brock (MSNBCi)" <Brock.Meeks () MSNBC COM>

Dave,
This story I believe highlights the most serious problem underlying this issue: inconsistency and apparent ad hoc implementation of set guidelines. Contrary to the Dan's experience, every time I've had my bags opened and rummaged through by the TSA I get an official government tag on my luggage telling me such as search was made AND I have treated to a free nylon "lock" which can only be removed by cutting it off. I assume this is to alert other TSA baggage inspectors that, indeed, my bags have been checked. Also contrary to what Dan claims, there is most certainly recourse for lost or damaged items in which it's believed a TSA person was involved. I submit the following link:
http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?content=0900051980084eed
If one downloads the supplemental information form you can see that there are spaces to indicate the item was lost/damaged during a TSA inspection. Now, that said, I've heard horror stories about how long the TSA is taking to resolve these claims. Reason: TSA often points the finger at the airlines; the airlines point the finger at TSA.
--Brock
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