Theft, the TSA, and Blind Faith
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Theft, the TSA, and Blind Faith
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Re: Theft, the TSA, and Blind Faith
#2Wow, unexpected ending. Kudos to the person that returned it. I'd be curious to see some follow-up on this. If the buyer could describe the seller to the TSA, maybe they could identify him; after all there are only so many people working at one airport. This is, of course, assuming that the seller was the thief and not an accomplice.
Re: Theft, the TSA, and Blind Faith
#3I thought nothing of it at the time, but when I arrived at my destination, my cologne was gone. The agent had never returned it to the bag. What frustrated me the most was my inability to do anything about it.
Re: Theft, the TSA, and Blind Faith
#4[Spoiler Alert] Wow, unexpected ending. Kudos to the person that returned it. I'd be curious to see some follow-up on this. If the buyer could describe the seller to the TSA, maybe they could identify him; after all there are only so many people working at one airport. This is, of course, assuming that the seller was the thief and not an accomplice.
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#6Also, there's a whole bunch of other searches turning up before you get "TSA Theft", and there's not much left that "TSA th" could be. "TSA Thatching"?
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#7Re: Theft, the TSA, and Blind Faith
#8[Spoiler Alert] Wow, unexpected ending. Kudos to the person that returned it. I'd be curious to see some follow-up on this. If the buyer could describe the seller to the TSA, maybe they could identify him; after all there are only so many people working at one airport. This is, of course, assuming that the seller was the thief and not an accomplice.
They are really on a power trip. And they are in a position where if you resist you will loose lots of money. Its brilliant and fucking evil.
Re: Theft, the TSA, and Blind Faith
#9This article keeps saying that the TSA stole the machine. That's possible, but why not any of the other people who have control of the luggage? Why not baggage handlers? Also, there's a whole bunch of other searches turning up before you get "TSA Theft", and there's not much left that "TSA th" could be. "TSA Thatching"?