TSA, Like All Government Agencies, is a Culture of Unaccountability
TSA staffers testified that senior employees are often not held accountable for misconduct and the TSA office created a hostile work environment by intimidating personnel by abusing integrity testing.
“These leaders are some of the biggest bullies in government,” Jay Brainard, a TSA security director in Kansas, told committee. “While the new administrator of TSA has made security a much-needed priority once again, make no mistake about it, we remain an agency in crisis.” [
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July 2, 2016
PJ Media - For sheer stupidity and incompetence, this incident involving the TSA
and a disabled teenage girl suffering from brain cancer who was
savagely thrown to the floor when she became confused about a metal
detector going off, can't be beat.
Why these bullies weren't thrown in jail is a mystery.
Seventeen-year-old
Hannah Cohen was preparing to fly from Memphis to her home in
Chattanooga with her parents last year. Hannah was going home following
her annual treatments at St. Jude hospital for brain cancer.
When she passed through the metal detectors, setting off an alarm, what happened next will make your blood boil.
Hit and Run:
Her
years of treatment left the teenager partially deaf, blind in one eye,
and limited in her abilities to walk and talk. She also, according to
her mother, can become easily confused.When Hannah went
through the metal detector at the airport, an alarm went off.
Disoriented by the noise, she did not immediately cooperate with TSA
agents who asked to conduct further screening.
Shirley Cohen tried to inform the agents about her daughter's disabilities, she told television station WREG, but airport police kept her away. That's when the situation between Hannah and the TSA officials became violent:
"She's
trying to get away from them but in the next instant, one of them had
her down on the ground and hit her head on the floor. There was blood
everywhere," said [Shirley].
Security personnel arrested
Hannah (though all charges against her were later dropped), and what
should have been a night of celebration with family and friends because a
night of terror and confusion in a jail cell.
A year later, the family is suing
the airport, its police, and the TSA for damages, including medical
expenses and emotional injuries. According to the lawsuit, they are
asking for a "reasonable sum not exceeding $100,000 and costs."
What brave TSA agents we have. Did they give a medal to the hero who
threw the little girl to the ground and busted her head open?
How dysfunctional is the TSA? For starters, turnover is so high that
they are hiring unqualified and poorly trained agents. If beefy federal
agents can't safely subdue a tiny 17-year-old girl, what would happen if
an ISIS suicide bomber was trying to get through the metal detector?
Secondly,
management is deficient and incompetent. How is it possible that these
trained apes were put on the front line of security at a busy airport?
But
the major problem with the TSA is a culture of unaccountability. This
was TSA's response to requests for comment on the incident:
The
defendants declined to comment, while TSA spokeswoman Sari Koshetz
noted in a statement that "passengers can call ahead of time to learn
more about the screening process for their particular needs or medical
situation."
Yes...they went there. They blamed the victim and her family for not calling ahead before they tried to board the plane.
Incidents
like this will spur calls to privatize airport security. But Democrats
will have none of it since the union representing TSA employees has
become powerful and influential in Washington.
Paul Long • 10 hours ago
ReplyDeleteThe TSA needs an urgent financial audit to discover where the money is going. The TSA became a Mafia where people protect each other to keep their privileges with public money.
Jean Pantaleo Paul Long • 10 hours ago
Please don't insult the Mafia.. The TSA people definitely do NOT have their "Act" together. I do not doubt at all that one day soon, a "Bad" person will do some damage.
Frederic Freeload Jean Pantaleo • 9 hours ago
10 Years … I would think it is about time to disban this worthless branch of law enforcement...
wozmac Frederic Freeload • 9 hours ago
Why? Disband a cash flow machine? For each ticket, I believe its 3.50 to 6.50 in TSA charges. And you can multiply the number of travelers flying.