As if we needed any more reason to hate the TSA, two agents have been dismissed recently for their involvement in “hand”-picking attractive men and manipulating the scanner to facilitate groping. The TSA requires pat-downs to be administered by officers of the same gender, which would be somewhat reassuring if homosexual TSA officers (and their willing accomplices) weren’t so prevalent:
According to law enforcement reports obtained during the CBS4 investigation, a male TSA screener told a female colleague in 2014 that he “gropes” male passengers who come through the screening area at DIA.
“He related that when a male he finds attractive comes to be screened by the scanning machine he will alert another TSA screener to indicate to the scanning computer that the party being screened is a female. When the screener does this, the scanning machine will indicate an anomaly in the genital area and this allows (the male TSA screener) to conduct a pat-down search of that area.”
Although the TSA learned of the accusation on Nov. 18, 2014 via an anonymous tip from one of the agency’s own employees, reports show that it would be nearly three months before anything was done.
This angers me. But it angers me even more that these two TSA officers were not charged with sexual assault. In fact, no criminal charges were filed. The agents were quietly dismissed months after the initial report with no more to do.
And lest you think this is an isolated event, there have been a number of other complaints about this same issue. It almost seems like homosexuals are joining the TSA for this specific job perk:
It’s not the first time TSA screeners at DIA have been accused of inappropriate touching of passengers. Jamelyn Steenhoek filed a complaint against TSA screeners at the airport saying the frisking she received in December 2013 amounted to a sexual assault. She said a female TSA agent searched her at an airport checkpoint after an alarm went off.
In 2014 the Denver District Attorney’s Office announced it would not be filing criminal charges in the Steenhoek case.
Of course not. We don’t hold government officials or homosexuals accountable for their behavior. So it’s no surprise homosexual government officials “get off” doubly scot-free.