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Old 11-04-2009, 20:40   #1
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Transportation Security Administration, on the JOB!!!

This guy and his misfit steal over 1000 pieces of luggage from one of the busiest airports in the nation.
He must have made a 1000 trips into the SKY HARBOR airport baggage area.
TSA agents EVERYWHERE, cameras EVERYWHERE and yet they steal over 1000 pieces of luggage.
Clothing and weapons etc etc etc right in from of the Transportation Security Administration.
Someone should be flipping hamburgers art Wendy's instead of head of security for SKY HARBOR Airport.
Sleep well, the Transportation Security Administration is on the job!!!! Your tax dollars at work. We sure have some morons at the helm. Pray the real bad guys don't show up again.

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Transportation Security Administration (TSA) protects the nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.


Stolen Luggage Found at W. Valley Home
Pair accused of stealing 1,000 pieces of luggage
Updated: Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009, 9:22 AM MST
Published : Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009, 9:42 AM MST

WADDELL, Ariz. - It's one of the most frustrating things that can happen while traveling -- your luggage is lost and doesn't arrive at your destination.

On Friday morning, hundreds of suitcases, still tagged, were found at a home north of Phoenix in Waddell.

Keith King, 61, and Stacy King, 38, are accused of stealing the luggage from Sky Harbor Airport. The Kings were arrested at their home and were charged with burglary and tampering with evidence.

Police say the Kings are suspects in an investigation involving thousands of suitcases stolen from Sky Harbor. Tuesday, Police officers are loading suitcases into trucks to bring in for evidence.

Police were tipped off to the suspicious activity after an airport officer caught King ripping off a bag at the airport weeks ago. Then, authorities found that King had visited the airport more than 60 times recently but never boarded a plane.

Neighbors say they noticed something strange going on at the Kings' residence.

"They'd take their trailer out at sunset, come home at 4 o'clock in the morning... it was a horse trailer, they don't have horses over there, so it was very suspicious what was happening," said neighbor Eugene Huneycutt.

Another neighbor said the Kings' held yard sales often, selling luggage.

Officials at Sky Harbor airport are looking at whether changes need to be made to their baggage security. Sky Harbor's Debra Ostreicher says its been years since anyone was checking baggage claim tickets, but it's possible the practice could be implemented again.

If you think you might be a victim of stolen luggage, call (602) 495-7808.

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news...luggage_110309
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Old 11-04-2009, 21:20   #2
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"Another neighbor said the Kings' held yard sales often, selling luggage."

TS- Don't be pissed that you missed out on some good Yard Sales!!!
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:02   #3
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This guy and his misfit steal over 1000 pieces of luggage from one of the busiest airports in the nation.
He must have made a 1000 trips into the SKY HARBOR airport baggage area.
TSA agents EVERYWHERE, cameras EVERYWHERE and yet they steal over 1000 pieces of luggage.
Clothing and weapons etc etc etc right in from of the Transportation Security Administration.
Someone should be flipping hamburgers art Wendy's instead of head of security for SKY HARBOR Airport.
Sleep well, the Transportation Security Administration is on the job!!!! Your tax dollars at work. We sure have some morons at the helm. Pray the real bad guys don't show up again.

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I'm sure Mz Napalatanano will provide a statement and briefing to a Hill staffer...

The other option of course is that you could have FPS providing security instead
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:20   #4
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I've found......

I've found it's best to move straight from the A/C to the baggage claim area.

Might make a fast pit stop but I usually get to the baggage claim area before the luggage does.

Stand back sometimes and let the crowd grab first but I spot my bag and keep an eye on it while it goes round and round.

At least I only have to worry about the crooks that work for the airline.
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Old 11-05-2009, 07:28   #5
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I've found it's best to move straight from the A/C to the baggage claim area.

Might make a fast pit stop but I usually get to the baggage claim area before the luggage does.

Stand back sometimes and let the crowd grab first but I spot my bag and keep an eye on it while it goes round and round.

At least I only have to worry about the crooks that work for the airline.
And, no matter how long and complex the route to baggage claim, I always get there before my baggage.

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Old 11-05-2009, 08:59   #6
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And, no matter how long and complex the route to baggage claim, I always get there before my baggage.

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Unless, of course, you are trying to get through someplace like Narita, outside of Tokyo.
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:06   #7
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And, no matter how long and complex the route to baggage claim, I always get there before my baggage.

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It takes time to root through all those bags. Perhaps if you packed nicer stuff or maybe some gifts they would reconsider the contents of your bag.
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:09   #8
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It takes time to root through all those bags. Perhaps if you packed nicer stuff or maybe some gifts they would reconsider the contents of your bag.
Nicer stuff is carry on! Have flown with with Martin guitars and china as carry on; not easy but possible.

In 1970, there were TV commercials that showed an ape doing his/her best to destroy a suit case. It seems to me that the "ape" has evolved some!

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Old 11-05-2009, 13:05   #9
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I have an idea...

TSA Should partner up with the US Military Special Forces Reserve!
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Old 11-05-2009, 13:34   #10
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Sleep safe America...... the TSA is on guard.
More likely - "Sleep safe TSA...America is on guard."

Based on my experiences with the size 2 hats of the TSA - I suspect that agency is where the military recruiters send the 75% who are ineligible for military service because they are too stupid.

I saw a news report this morning which showed a reporter entering a baggage claim area, acting as if she belonged there and talking on her cell phone, just picked up a bag and walked out with it - nobody noticed.

Surveillance only works when the operator behind the viewing monitor is awake and capable of paying attention.

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Old 02-12-2010, 19:08   #11
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Federal security chief at LAX unexpectedly steps down

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Federal security chief at LAX unexpectedly steps down
February 12, 2010 | 4:07 pm

Larry Fetters, a former LAPD deputy chief who was federal security director for Los Angeles International Airport since 2003, has unexpectedly retired from the high-profile job, officials said Friday.

A spokeswoman for the Transportation Security Administration said the retirement was effective Saturday.

The move came as a surprise to some at LAX, and a spokeswoman did not offer a reason for Fetters' departure. One source said he had been planning his exit for some time.

The resignation follows the arrest in January of three TSA employees in connection with an investigation into counterfeited parking passes at an LAX employee parking lot. During the probe, investigators found a videotape that allegedly showed TSA employees using illegal drugs.

Marshall E. McClain, who heads the union representing 425-member LAX police force, said he was shocked by the resignation, which he said leaves a void at the airport that is all the more disconcerting given that it has been identified as a major terrorist target.

“It’s very concerning to the airport police officers that an identified terrorist target is [without a] security director,” McClain said. “It’s compounded by the fact that TSA has been without a leader on the national level for 13 months.”
At this rate, "follow the money" is going to become "follow the parking permits."
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Old 02-12-2010, 19:22   #12
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Transportation security agency

I wonder if these guys stole my "Glad Bag designer luggage" Maybe they used it as a trash bag at the yard sale.
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