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A man's attempt to bring the ashes of his grandfather home to Indianapolis ended with an angry scene in a Florida airport, with the ashes spilled on the terminal floor.
We have no money to secure our borders but we can pay money to these idiots that invade our personal space and humiliate us.
Why would someone risk getting through a TSA inspection with a bomb to blow up a plane when they could take out just as many if not more people while standing in an airport.
We have no money to secure our borders but we can pay money to these idiots that invade our personal space and humiliate us.
Why would someone risk getting through a TSA inspection with a bomb to blow up a plane when they could take out just as many if not more people while standing in an airport.
This has gotten beyond ridiculous.
I don't know. Have you tried to ask that question to people who have tried to blow up planes recently?
Incidentally, you can ask anyone at the airport and they'll get a supervisor straight off. I feel bad for the guy with the ashes, but he could have just addressed the situation before it happened. The TSA's own website states how they deal with it. If someone was going away from their protocol, he could have asked for a supervisor. I've done that before. It's quite easy.
Needs more "Pow, right in the kisser" from would-be passenger.
Seriously though, if the woman was hit, the legal defense fund contributions that would emerge and media PR would most assuredly get the passenger released from jail, so in essence it would be a free assault on the mall cop, as the public would see that the agent had it coming to her.
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