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TSA Employee Stole $50k Worth of Electronics

mrquagmire writes "A Continental Airlines employee Monday caught Nelson Santiago-Serrano, 30, stealing an iPad from a suitcase in Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, according to the Broward County Sheriff's Office. Over the past six months, Santiago-Serrano told authorities he stole $50,000 worth of computers, GPS devices and other electronics from luggage he screened, took pictures of them to post for sale online and sold the items often by the time his shift ended."

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  1. Re:Funny That by todrules · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually, if you really want it to get there, buy a starter pistol and pack it in the suitcase. Then, you have to declare that you have a firearm when you check it. Believe me, that suitcase will have tons of security. Nobody will steal anything from there. Also, since it's a starter pistol and not a real pistol, you don't have to worry about the gun laws in the state you are traveling to.

  2. Re:How to avoid the TSA thieves by kwiqsilver · · Score: 4, Informative

    They tend to treat me like I'm crazy. But then, I don't look anything like a cop; I look like a slacker software engineer.

    A few years ago at Sea-Tac, I had an Alaska rep tell me I couldn't check in a firearm. We had to call her boss over. Fortunately he was familiar with the form, and knew what to do. And the first rep was very apologetic and friendly after. And the best part is: nobody stole the external HDD out of my suitcase!

    I also recommend printing out a copy of the TSA page on flying with firearms, in case you get somebody who doesn't have a clue.

  3. Please cite your sources by Lead+Butthead · · Score: 3, Informative

    Please cite the source of your information.

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  4. Re:once again, we ask - by sco08y · · Score: 4, Informative

    Who watches the watcher? No, do not look in the direction of Washington DC. Nobody there cares.

    First off DC is not the only place to look. Texas has put together an "anti-groping" bill, supported by the governor. At least two presidential candidates have proposed abolishing it altogether. And there's a bill in the House aimed at making TSA agents liable for unwanted physical contact.

    That's just from a quick search... there are plenty of legislators who are interested in reforming the TSA, but the specifics of how the TSA is run is the executive branch's responsibility, so you should probably write the President.

  5. Re:How to avoid the TSA thieves by macshit · · Score: 4, Informative

    When I fly out of Narita, they seem to do the baggage exam before checkin, which seems a much better system.

    Baggage is x-rayed upon entering the checkin area, and if they're suspicious, they pull you aside to a table and have you open the suitcase and go through it. The examiner just watches, giving directions as needed (indeed, it's very clear they're under orders not to touch anything), and asks you to explain anything unusual. It works very well, and gives real peace of mind.

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  6. Re:Why doesn't the American Media Corporation.... by nmb3000 · · Score: 3, Informative

    ...which really is the sole source of what passes for MainStreamMedia in the US, ever report that the organization which vets, or does the background checks for the TSA, is Xe Services, formerly known as Blackwater USA??? Never, never will they ever report that very crucial fact, which may be why over 55 sky marshals (the doods with the guns aboard the jetliners) have been fired, and/or convicted and jailed for everything from human trafficking, to drug smuggling, rape, etc., etc.? Blackwater OK's the crooks, so the TSA is full of crooks.

    Interesting, but I'm curious why none of this is mentioned on either the Blackwater nor the TSA Wikipedia pages. Nothing even on the discussion pages.

    Black helicopters invading Wikipedia, or something more mundane?

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  7. Re:Why doesn't the American Media Corporation.... by c6gunner · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...which really is the sole source of what passes for MainStreamMedia in the US, ever report that the organization which vets, or does the background checks for the TSA, is Xe Services, formerly known as Blackwater USA???

    Yeah, those goddamn MainStreamMedia refuse to publish bullshit that you just pulled out of your ass! Imagine that!

    Whoever modded you "interesting" should be shot for being fatally credulous.

  8. Re:Security FAIL by erroneus · · Score: 3, Informative

    That's a huge lie. HUGE lie.

    TSA screeners are screened themselves upon entering a secure area each and every time. Now, if they eat their meals within the airport (which is likely to be considered a secure area) they can return to work unmolested. But if they go outside, they have to get screened again.