Hundreds of Transportation Security Administration officers, who are required to work without paychecks through the partial government shutdown, have called out from work this week from at least four major airports, according to two senior agency officials and three TSA employee union officials.
The mass call outs could inevitably mean air travel is less secure, especially as the shutdown enters its second week with no clear end to the political stalemate in sight. "This will definitely affect the flying public who we (are) sworn to protect," Hydrick Thomas, president of the national TSA employee union, told CNN.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 07 2019, @07:06PM (1 child)
Wooosh!
He has a fear of the TSA line being around the block (due to low TSA headcount), and missing his flight because of spending hours in the security line.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 07 2019, @08:04PM
That isnt what they do. They just do sane security screening like described above (dog + metal detector + short convo). Some airports do this by default and there is no difference in your safety.