• Tsa Pet Peeves

    From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/UUMOES to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat Feb 14 08:24:00 2026
    TSA is a national agency - why do they have different standards at
    different airports?

    Your story makes me wonder if maybe the airports have some say in what the
    TSA agents at their facility do, i.e. adding extra checks or looking for
    things that they don't look for at other airports.

    Could also be a poor training issue.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to MIKE POWELL on Sat Feb 14 10:38:40 2026
    Re: Tsa Pet Peeves
    By: MIKE POWELL to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat Feb 14 2026 08:24 am

    TSA is a national agency - why do they have different
    standards at different airports?

    Your story makes me wonder if maybe the airports have some say in
    what the TSA agents at their facility do, i.e. adding extra checks
    or looking for things that they don't look for at other airports.

    Could also be a poor training issue.


    well also what he is crying about is stupid. nobody died.
    also those things have lithium batteries. it's good to have them out to keep an eye on them. I've had a lithium battery spark up and it's serious.


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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to MIKE POWELL on Sat Feb 14 16:03:34 2026
    MIKE POWELL wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-

    TSA is a national agency - why do they have different standards at
    different airports?

    Your story makes me wonder if maybe the airports have some say in what
    the TSA agents at their facility do, i.e. adding extra checks or
    looking for things that they don't look for at other airports.

    I think it's because of equipment/technology differences. The more
    modern scanners for example, require less intrusive-ness to the
    travelers. Sometimes a particular airport hasn't gotten funding yet for upgrades, or hasn't phased in the new stuff yet. I think the bigger
    airports generally have more updated equipment.

    Could also be a poor training issue.

    Certainly true.




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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/UUMOES to GAMGEE on Sun Feb 15 08:16:00 2026
    Your story makes me wonder if maybe the airports have some say in what the TSA agents at their facility do, i.e. adding extra checks or
    looking for things that they don't look for at other airports.

    I think it's because of equipment/technology differences. The more
    modern scanners for example, require less intrusive-ness to the
    travelers. Sometimes a particular airport hasn't gotten funding yet for upgrades, or hasn't phased in the new stuff yet. I think the bigger airports generally have more updated equipment.

    I had not thought of that. I bet you are right.
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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/UUMOES to OGG on Mon Feb 23 10:55:00 2026
    The bus company I use to trip to work used to let you select your seats free of charge and now they are charging for the luxury.

    Therefore I go with the seat assigned automatically to me free of charge and then I sit wherever I fancy anyway.

    Buses/coaches almost always have empty seats during different parts of a journey, and people move around during a drive and inbetween stops as well.

    I can't see how a specific seat can be enforced if noone else has it.

    True of city commuter busses. I am wondering if he is talking about busses like Greyhound or Trailways, where there may not be as many stops.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to MIKE POWELL on Mon Feb 23 19:29:11 2026
    Re: Tsa Pet Peeves
    By: MIKE POWELL to OGG on Mon Feb 23 2026 10:55 am

    True of city commuter busses. I am wondering if he is talking
    about busses like Greyhound or Trailways, where there may not be as
    many stops.



    i dont know about trailways, but there is no such thing as greyhound anymore.
    greyhound uses 3rd party bus companies.


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  • From Sam Thompson@VERT/OUTWEST to MRO on Mon Feb 23 20:57:02 2026
    Re: Tsa Pet Peeves
    By: MRO to MIKE POWELL on Mon Feb 23 2026 07:29 pm

    i dont know about trailways, but there is no such thing as greyhound anymore. greyhound uses 3rd party bus companies.


    I was born in the back seat, of a Greyhound Bus, Rolling down Highway 41.

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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to MIKE POWELL on Tue Feb 24 12:00:41 2026
    Re: Tsa Pet Peeves
    By: MIKE POWELL to OGG on Mon Feb 23 2026 10:55 am

    I can't see how a specific seat can be enforced if noone else has it.

    True of city commuter busses. I am wondering if he is talking about busses like Greyhound or Trailways, where there may not be as many stops.

    The ones I take are inter-city buses. They stop at big villages only.

    For reference, you get three stops mid-trip in a two hour trip.


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