Re: jetBlue rep took my laptop & stupid TSA..
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Originally Posted by T-Bird76
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Originally Posted by NIKV69
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It sure sounds to me like the employee tried to gank it.
I got to say I got the same impression, if this was true that he mistook yours for his, wouldn't his be on the belt?
He never even had one Nick, so how he thought it was his is beyond me.
Don't be so cranky Tommy, you do seem a little tired! :lol:
Re: jetBlue rep took my laptop & stupid TSA..
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Originally Posted by NIKV69
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It sure sounds to me like the employee tried to gank it.
I got to say I got the same impression, if this was true that he mistook yours for his, wouldn't his be on the belt?
Agreed. Word of experience. NEVER NEVER trust a ramp agent (except me) 8) Most ramp agents could care less whether its taken or not. The eagle agents over hear steal drinks from my lunch bag. They dont make much money and most dont give a dam. You leave something unattended odds are it will be jacked. Company laptop???? ramp agents dont get access to that. Good learning experience here.
Re: jetBlue rep took my laptop & stupid TSA..
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Originally Posted by NLovis
NEVER NEVER trust a ramp agent (except me) 8)
don't be so quick to judge other ramp rats like that. there are bad apples everywhere just like there are stand-up folks all around, in every company and every agency.
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Originally Posted by USAF Pilot 07
The TSA is full of good, hardworking people; but is also mired by some lazy, incompetent individuals. Unfortunately it seems like a lot of them are not just at the NYC airports, but also down here in PHL. My experiences outside of this area of the country with the TSA has generally been pretty pleasurable though. Maybe it's an East Coast thing or something...
i don't think it's an east coast thing, i've only ever had issues with TSA in MRY and SFO so for me it's a Cali "thing." Even at kennedy one morning i was flying west and because i was tired and hadn't slept the night before i left my laptop in a bin at the checkpoint. when i went back just before boarding and described it the TSA agent realized my mistake and put the computer aside for me.
there are other times where because i'm wearing a certain polo shift froma certain firearm manufacturer i get looked at as if i've got 3 heads and am trying to walk through a checkpoint and carry everything carried through in "airplane."
Re: jetBlue rep took my laptop & stupid TSA..
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Originally Posted by T-Bird76
So taking a part from the recent story of the woman who said the TSA stole her Rolex, this morning at LGA I was going through security, put my laptop in the bin sent it through and WAMO its not on the other side. I had to wait to go through metal detector because some Tool decided not remove everything from his pockets....tiwce. I guess the first time the TSA rep said "sir you need to remove all the metal on you and put it through the scanner" was hard to understand.
So needless to say when I went to collect my laptop and saw it wasn’t there I was a bit freaked, it’s a company issued laptop and the idea of having to email my boss to tell her my laptop got clipped at the airport isn't what I wanted to do at 5:30 am. Anyway the real story here is the lack of urgency and the questioning from the TSA agents... To be blunt the TSA working the B gates this morning are flipping F$%King morons and should be fired.
The first defender of freedom goes to me.."Ah I don't see your laptop (no $hit skippy), are you sure you had it." Then he calls over Capt America who asks me, "Are you sure you had it..maybe you left it home, you look tired." WTF?????? Talk about wanting to take the closest blunt object and cracking it over their heads. As politely as I could I asked to speak with someone who has more than a 1st grade education...I don't think the two of them understood the insult. I mean really..I understand you’re dealing with 1000s of people a day but I can think of a million other ways to react to a passenger reporting a potential theft and what to ask them to perhaps track down the missing item.
After about 20 minutes of the Supervisor trying to review the cameras a jetBlue employee came back with my laptop apologizing for taking it. Their excuse was they thought it was a jetBlue laptop...I guess the "Henry Schein" business card I have stuck to the cover was hard to notice. Morale of the story…keep your eyes on your items like a hawk!!!! Once again this is EXACTLY why I put my wallet, watch, and phone zipped in my brief case.
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Glad you got the laptop back. Quite frankly there is just to much opportunity for theft at the checkpoint.
Re: jetBlue rep took my laptop & stupid TSA..
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Originally Posted by NLovis
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Originally Posted by NIKV69
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It sure sounds to me like the employee tried to gank it.
I got to say I got the same impression, if this was true that he mistook yours for his, wouldn't his be on the belt?
Agreed. Word of experience. NEVER NEVER trust a ramp agent (except me) 8) Most ramp agents could care less whether its taken or not. The eagle agents over hear steal drinks from my lunch bag. They dont make much money and most dont give a dam. You leave something unattended odds are it will be jacked. Company laptop???? ramp agents dont get access to that. Good learning experience here.
Sorry to hear of this. Quite frankly I'm glad CLT ramp doesn't have that problem.
Re: jetBlue rep took my laptop & stupid TSA..
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Originally Posted by cancidas
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Originally Posted by NLovis
NEVER NEVER trust a ramp agent (except me) 8)
don't be so quick to judge other ramp rats like that. there are bad apples everywhere just like there are stand-up folks all around, in every company and every agency.
I know that we are all aviation enthusiasts on this site, but lets be real. As someone that's worked in aviation for 12 years, there's not enough bandwidth on this site for me to tell about all the corruption and theft I've witnessed first hand in those years at the airport I was employed at from low level employees right up to supervisors and management level employees. You can certainly count me in as one that will never check anything that can be the slightest bit of temptation for someone to steal, and I keep a close eye on my things at the security checkpoint to be careful of not only fellow passengers, but TSA and airline personnel, too.