One of many USDHS TSA employees caught on theft.
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The plane moves me or I move the plane?
The plane moves me or I move the plane? writes "After years of people complaining about their luggage locks being broken in the name of Transportation Security Administration, after countless properly stowed utilities and tools had been scrutinized by the point of view of someone that would instill fear of the possible rather than the character of the holder, an employee of Transportation Security Administration (from the Department of Homeland Security) has been captured with evidence of over US $200,000 worth of stolen property he was selling on eBay. With the help of local police and USPS, a probable search warranted toward his house found over 31 laptop computers among various other property pilfered from the unwitnessed searches that occurred where the owner was not allowed. What say we pack our bags in front of an officer and receive a proper Bill of Lading and their security deposit for the stowed property in the luggage and a Certificate of Search from an actual district court of the United States to press the property in open carry (even to exhibit non-concealed equipment not weaponised towards a foreign foe yet)? Stories finally appearing from Gadling,"
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One of many USDHS TSA employees caught on theft.