Friday, July 19, 2013

TSA Searches Inside Parked Cars at Airport, Using Keys Stored by Valet Attendants





TSA Searches Inside Parked Cars at Airport, Using Keys Stored by Valet Attendants --- ROCHESTER, NY -- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has now expanded its intrusive searching protocol to include the interior of parked cars left at the airport. One woman in Rochester alerted News10NBC that she had been left a note from the TSA on her dashboard, notifying her that they had entered her car to look around. TSA agents had apparently opened up her locked car using the key she left with valet parking attendants.

TSA officials said that they conduct a 3-phase trespass in your private property. They inspect the trunk, engine, and scan the interior of the car.

3 comments:

  1. Lie after Lie after Lie! The Feds. can't keep up with ALL of their Lies any longer! We are a NATION IN DISTRESS!!! How much longer, can we, as U.S. citizens, put up with ALL OF THESE LIES?

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  2. DISBAND THE TSA AND FIRE THEIR RETARD EMPLOYEES. Just take a look at the low class quality of many of these mooks as your being "trained to subservience" in airport so-called security lines...Depressing isn't it? I'll bet there are missing items, yet to be discovered, missing from those cars by these "legallized" burglars...

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