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TSA Employee refuses to not sweat the small stuff.

Started by Salty, May 07, 2010, 11:04:00 PM

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Salty

Granted, his supervisor was a dick for commenting on it/mocking him.

QuoteRolando Negrin, 44, had a pretty good life including a steady job with the Transportation Security Administration.  However, when he stepped into a full body scanner during a training session and it revealed him to have rather small genitalia, he quickly became the butt of his supervisor's jokes.

Filled with rage at the insults to his manhood, Negrin confronted his boss in the airport parking lot, armed with a police baton.  He struck the man on the arm and back.  A police report describes, "[Negrin] then told victim to kneel down and say 'your sorry'.  Victim stated he was in fear and complied with [Negrin]."




http://www.dailytech.com/TSA+Worker+Assaults+Boss+After+Body+Scanner+Reveals+Small+Genitalia/article18329.htm
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Jasper

This is just what happens when monkeys get high tech gadgetry.

Arguably, this is reason enough to give it to them.

Kai

Yeah, and the dick supervisor got what he deserved.

Though, the TSA worker could have found a better way to take revenge.
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Jasper

In this modern society where a spontaneous act of idiocy can be broadcast to the whole world, schadenfreude becomes a more viable means of entertainment.  

Salty

I have to agree, Kai, on both counts. The supervisor probably won't face any repercussions either.

I'm going to assume that incidents like these (and that one with that woman and the douche who took her picture) will keep happening.

Public outcry against the machines? Maybe?
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Quote from: Alty on May 07, 2010, 11:16:57 PM
I have to agree, Kai, on both counts. The supervisor probably won't face any repercussions either.

I'm going to assume that incidents like these (and that one with that woman and the douche who took her picture) will keep happening.

Public outcry against the machines? Maybe?

Claims of sexual harassment?