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OT - TSA Triggered by Texas Tech Gun's Up
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<blockquote data-quote="Pharm Frog" data-source="post: 2541872" data-attributes="member: 34435"><p>I got to spend a few extra minutes in a security room at good ole DFW Airport a few years ago on the Sunday after Spring Break because I was "harassing" the conveyor belt operator. She wouldn't stop the belt and people's stuff started piling up and a lady trying to herd four kids all with their pretty little rollaboards had her purse fall off and spill its contents all over the floor. I asked politely the first time to please stop the belt but by the fourth time or so I said something I'm sure it was at a volume and intensity level unappreciated by the staff. And she still didn't stop the belt. I was asked to apologize to her for "causing her stress" and distracting her from her job but I refused this offer. Luckily my flight was delayed (surprise) so I didn't miss it.</p><p></p><p>The moral of this story should have been:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Don't fly on the Sunday after Spring Break.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Don't try to fly alone with four children under the age of 7-8 ish.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Don't fly at all with four children under the age of 7-8 ish.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Zip up your damn purse when you put it on a conveyor belt.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Stop the conveyor belt when items start to pile up and fall off the side.</li> </ul><p>Instead, the moral of the story is refrain from loudly saying, "Stop the conveyor belt."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharm Frog, post: 2541872, member: 34435"] I got to spend a few extra minutes in a security room at good ole DFW Airport a few years ago on the Sunday after Spring Break because I was "harassing" the conveyor belt operator. She wouldn't stop the belt and people's stuff started piling up and a lady trying to herd four kids all with their pretty little rollaboards had her purse fall off and spill its contents all over the floor. I asked politely the first time to please stop the belt but by the fourth time or so I said something I'm sure it was at a volume and intensity level unappreciated by the staff. And she still didn't stop the belt. I was asked to apologize to her for "causing her stress" and distracting her from her job but I refused this offer. Luckily my flight was delayed (surprise) so I didn't miss it. The moral of this story should have been: [LIST] [*]Don't fly on the Sunday after Spring Break. [*]Don't try to fly alone with four children under the age of 7-8 ish. [*]Don't fly at all with four children under the age of 7-8 ish. [*]Zip up your damn purse when you put it on a conveyor belt. [*]Stop the conveyor belt when items start to pile up and fall off the side. [/LIST] Instead, the moral of the story is refrain from loudly saying, "Stop the conveyor belt." [/QUOTE]
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