Blue in Munich
Crocked Professional Yeti Impersonator
i agree... last year, went for a boys outing to Vegas. 4 of us flew into LA. Went to the machine... 2 of us got an 'X' while 2 others did not... After the machine it was time to stand for the TSA questioning.. The X were on a long queue, while 2 of us were laughing at them being strip searched... The first two took 30 mins to get thru, while two of us took another 2 hours. The questioning itself was a 2 min job, but the waiting was just madness as they had only 2 agents for all the non-Xers. One of the officers had got into an argument with someone on using phones in the area.. it was a circus
Flew into Washington a few years ago, and happened to be first off the plane. Got down to the desks and there were plenty of agents. Waited in the non residents queue to be called forwards. And waited. And waited. A few minutes later the first US citizens appeared. Waved straight down & dealt with. Even when there were not enough Americans to fill the desks the non-residents waited. When they ran out of Americans they waited a bit longer in case any more were coming off. And then, when they couldn't find any other excuse to keep us there, they started to process us.
On another occasion they decided that they needed to search one of our cases because they didn't like what they saw on the x-ray. Either they unlocked the TSA approved padlock & forgot to put it back, or just bolt cropped it off. Whichever it was the suitcase wasn't secured for the rest of the journey.
Still, at least it hasn't been a problem for the last 4 years...