Just when you think they can't stoop any lower...

So what the hell did she do wrong?

If you read the TSA's response, it doesn't come anywhere close to stating how she was not in compliance with their policy.

Sounds like the goon squad is trying to cover for some screener's ineptitude.
 
Sounds like the goon squad is trying to cover for some screener's ineptitude.

Did you read the same thing as me?

TSA's mission is to safely, efficiently and respectfully harass nearly 2 million passengers each day at airports nationwide. We are insensitive to the concerns of passengers who were not satisfied with their screening experience and we invite those individuals to provide feedback to TSA through a variety of channels that we will ignore.

We work to balance those concerns with the very real threat that our adversaries will attempt to use nail clippers and shampoo to carry out attacks on planes. It is the traveler's responsibility to have proper government issued identification, a boarding pass and a frontal lobotomy; to cooperate with applicable screening procedures and instructions and to communicate their disability or health related needs.

Liquid medications should be labeled, and those in quantities larger than 3.4 ounces (100ml) each need to be separated from other carry-on items and declared to the security officer, using small words and hand gestures, as medically necessary. A declaration can be made verbally, in writing using crayon, or by a person's companion, caregiver, interpreter, or family member. Liquids in excess of 3.4 ounces will require additional screening.
 
Maybe that's what she needed to do....make sure the Doc's note was in crayon.
 
Did you read the same thing as me?
TSA's mission is to safely, efficiently and respectfully harass nearly 2 million passengers each day at airports nationwide. We are insensitive to the concerns of passengers who were not satisfied with their screening experience and we invite those individuals to provide feedback to TSA through a variety of channels that we will ignore.

We work to balance those concerns with the very real threat that our adversaries will attempt to use nail clippers and shampoo to carry out attacks on planes. It is the traveler's responsibility to have proper government issued identification, a boarding pass and a frontal lobotomy; to cooperate with applicable screening procedures and instructions and to communicate their disability or health related needs.

Liquid medications should be labeled, and those in quantities larger than 3.4 ounces (100ml) each need to be separated from other carry-on items and declared to the security officer, using small words and hand gestures, as medically necessary. A declaration can be made verbally, in writing using crayon, or by a person's companion, caregiver, interpreter, or family member. Liquids in excess of 3.4 ounces will require additional screening.
Don't you think you're going to get in trouble for breaking into the TSA's servers and uncovering their real mission statement?
 
Some future generation will laugh like mad over what the TSA gets away with, today.
 
If you read the TSA's response, it doesn't come anywhere close to stating how she was not in compliance with their policy.

Sounds like the goon squad is trying to cover for some screener's ineptitude.

No, it just sounds like a low level staffer gave the press a "cockroach letter". They didn't address the situation at all.

--Carlos V.
 
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