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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3139893" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>With regards to TSA, I do have to give them a kudo.</p><p></p><p>A couple of years ago, I took the wife to the airport in Oregon so she could fly back here to OKC to help our youngest son after having a surgery. (He's not married, so he doesn't have a "live-in" nurse.) Anyway, I'm standing out in the common area of the airport and watching them go through the wife's purse multiple times. Then, the next thing I see is my wife literally taking everything out of her purse. Got it all out and they ran the bag through the x-ray machine AGAIN. Then, more looking through the purse. Finally, everyone straightens up and my wife points to me. The TSA agent walks over and hands me the small pocket knife that the wife has carried in her purse for years, but seldom ever uses. It was hidden down in some little compartment or something that didn't let them "feel" the actual knife.</p><p></p><p>To think that TSA didn't call the cops to have this "dangerous" woman arrested amazes me. Well, based on stories one reads in the newspapers, I was surprised. Wife doesn't carry the pocket knife anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3139893, member: 7900"] With regards to TSA, I do have to give them a kudo. A couple of years ago, I took the wife to the airport in Oregon so she could fly back here to OKC to help our youngest son after having a surgery. (He's not married, so he doesn't have a "live-in" nurse.) Anyway, I'm standing out in the common area of the airport and watching them go through the wife's purse multiple times. Then, the next thing I see is my wife literally taking everything out of her purse. Got it all out and they ran the bag through the x-ray machine AGAIN. Then, more looking through the purse. Finally, everyone straightens up and my wife points to me. The TSA agent walks over and hands me the small pocket knife that the wife has carried in her purse for years, but seldom ever uses. It was hidden down in some little compartment or something that didn't let them "feel" the actual knife. To think that TSA didn't call the cops to have this "dangerous" woman arrested amazes me. Well, based on stories one reads in the newspapers, I was surprised. Wife doesn't carry the pocket knife anymore. [/QUOTE]
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