TSA Workers Admit To Stealing Huge Amounts Of Cash From Passengers
source: http://www.infowars.com/tsa-workers-admit-to-stealing-huge-amounts-of-cash-from-passengers/
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The revelation that TSA workers have admitted to stealing huge amounts of cash from passengers they singled out for enhanced security screening is far from an isolated incident, and underscores how armies of degenerates are being employed by the federal government to push around and dominate members of the public going about their daily business.
As reported in several mainstream media reports today, a TSA supervisor at the ironically titled Newark Liberty Airport has pleaded guilty in a federal court to multiple counts of theft, as well as admitting to taking bribes and kickbacks from another TSA worker to “look the other way”, while the agent he was supervising stole more money from travelers
Michael Arato faces a maximum potential sentence of 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for stealing up to $700 per day from passengers for eight years.
Arato also allowed another worker to steal up to $30,000 in cash from traveller’s bags over a 13-month period, pocketing a share of the ill gotten gains himself. The court heard that the pair specifically targeted foreign travelers, mostly Indian women, who could not speak English and discussed how they should not feel bad about stealing from them because they were leaving the U.S. with “our money”.
Arato was caught pocketing money on surveillance cameras last October when airport authorities began investigating complaints from passengers that their money and valuables were missing after their bags had been searched by the TSA.
In one incident, Arato allegedly took a wad of cash and “gave the middle finger to the office security camera”.
Sentencing will be passed in the case on May 24.
This is just the latest example of how TSA workers are prone to criminal behavior. It is certainly not an isolated incident.
TSA workers have also been caught stealing laptop computers, stealing luggage with thousands of dollars worth of jewelry, sabotaging sensitive screening databases, and joking about planting drugs on travelers.
TSA agents are also prone to predatory crimes, particularly targeting women and children, emphasizing once again why they are attracted to jobs that allow them to sexually molest and ogle vulnerable members of society.
Aside from the hundreds of stories of exposing breasts and forcefully groping travelers, there have also been scores of these even more unsavoury cases.
“A TSA employee based at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport tried to kill himself after allegedly abducting a woman, sexually assaulting her then giving her a suicide note to deliver,” reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. last November."...
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Donna_Kleinfeldt_Rolls
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They need to go! A private company who HAD to perform well could solve a lot of problems.
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Donna_Kleinfeldt_Rolls
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extracrazykiwi2008
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When was the last time you experienced a "happy" TSA worker at the airport? They all lot miserable, but why? I know its repetitive, but it does require human interaction (customer service) so something must change to improve this profession and our experience with them.
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extracrazykiwi2008
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Earthwalker
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is the system doomed to fail... >>> you tell me? www.zeitgeistmovie.com
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bailey78
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Sounds like The TSA may be the place for me. I'm a retired criminal with mental problems that hates people. I could be myself and that would be Ok.
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bailey78
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floydyboy
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bailey78:
"Hey. Where did that suitcase full of hash go? Where's bailey? Oh I just saw him running that way." You wouldn't last long. The temptation may be too great for you my man. You'd end up coming outta retirement real quick.
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floydyboy
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bailey78
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floydyboy:
So true.
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bailey78
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bailey78:
But, bailey, u hav a great sense of humor!
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Dagum
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bailey78:
lol. They're hiring.
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Dagum
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arbil333
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tsa? wow
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arbil333
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arbil333
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peoples whole life saveings could of been stolen. this is a big can of worms.
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arbil333
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arbil333
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just now catching on? thats a shame
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arbil333
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arbil333
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finally some real news that should bring some real change to only one small part of life.but its a start.
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arbil333
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arbil333
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what !
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arbil333
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Blueshound9
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Sounds like a great bunch of people.
Hey, Here's an idea, Let's unionize them!
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Blueshound9
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macchugsid
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Blueshound9:
Yea, lets paint them all with one brush. For that you get flagged. Asshat!
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macchugsid
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Blueshound9
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macchugsid:
HAHAHA
Yeah, Whatever. - 1 year ago
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nevergiveup
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TSA hires anybody who can pass a drug test. A criminal record is no problem or a history of psychotic behavior is no problem. Kind of like the New Army.
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nevergiveup
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jubal
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Disgusting.
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jubal
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bertkamp
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Now disband the whole system. No one feels after.
All the TSA has done is feel people up and steal shit. - 1 year ago
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bertkamp
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littlwarrior
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Throw the book at him. Damn tsa, although I recently flew from washington to New Orleans and didnt have a single problem, other than they thought my books were suspicious. They took them out though and it was just the complete works of Oscar Wilde and Kushiels Scion (both good books).
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littlwarrior:
or are you just happy that they patted you down extra well? lol...
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
I thought it was touch some ones ass
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