TSA AGENT SPILLS GRANDPA’S ASHES ON THE FLOOR AFTER VIOLATING SCREENING PROCEDURE
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2012/06/26 21:27:40
A TSA agent in Florida broke protocol in dealing with a family member’s cremated ashes, and the mistake led to the worst-case-scenario: the ashes ended up spilled on the floor at the security checkpoint.
The incident happened recently while John Gross was traveling from Orlando, Florida, to Indiana with the remains of his grandfather, Mario Mark Marcaletti. The jar, he says, was tightly sealed and marked “Human Remains.” But when he got to the screening checkpoint, a TSA agent decided that she had to open the jar and inspect the remains, a clear violation of procedure. They opened up my bag, and I told them, ‘Please, be careful. These are my grandpa’s ashes,’” Gross told RTV6. “She picked up the jar. She opened it up.
“She used her finger and was sifting through it,” he added. “And then she accidentally spilled it.”
“She didn’t apologize,” he explained. “She started laughing. I was on my hands and knees picking up bone fragments. I couldn’t pick up all, everything that was lost. I mean, there was a long line behind me.” He said he lost about a quarter to a third of the contents.
“I was told later on that she had no right to even open it, that they could have used other devices, like an X-ray machine,” he said.
And he’s right. According to the TSA website, agents are not allowed to open cremation containers under any circumstances: http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist//3577059
The incident happened recently while John Gross was traveling from Orlando, Florida, to Indiana with the remains of his grandfather, Mario Mark Marcaletti. The jar, he says, was tightly sealed and marked “Human Remains.” But when he got to the screening checkpoint, a TSA agent decided that she had to open the jar and inspect the remains, a clear violation of procedure. They opened up my bag, and I told them, ‘Please, be careful. These are my grandpa’s ashes,’” Gross told RTV6. “She picked up the jar. She opened it up.
“She used her finger and was sifting through it,” he added. “And then she accidentally spilled it.”
“She didn’t apologize,” he explained. “She started laughing. I was on my hands and knees picking up bone fragments. I couldn’t pick up all, everything that was lost. I mean, there was a long line behind me.” He said he lost about a quarter to a third of the contents.
“I was told later on that she had no right to even open it, that they could have used other devices, like an X-ray machine,” he said.
And he’s right. According to the TSA website, agents are not allowed to open cremation containers under any circumstances: http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist//3577059
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Outta' Here. 2012/06/26 21:30:07+3Well, I'd have been in jail after the incident and at best the TSA agent would be short one eye from when she left home.
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- Rodney 2012/06/26 22:01:06
+1There's another suit against the TSA which are already costing the taxpayers hundreds of millions.reply - MarinerFH 2012/06/26 21:44:52
+1Typical Union Government worker. TSA should be privatized. It would improve service while reducing costs and providing better security.reply - The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk 2012/06/26 21:38:27 (edited)
+1That's what happens when you don't subject potential employees to a background check.reply - Walt 2012/06/26 21:32:24
+2When the TSA hires low-class turds to interact with the public, these are the results.reply - TasselLady 2012/06/26 21:31:53
+2Look out. Here comes another American pastime: LAWSUIT!!!!!!reply - Outta' Here. 2012/06/26 21:30:07
+3Well, I'd have been in jail after the incident and at best the TSA agent would be short one eye from when she left home.reply



















