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This has to be against TSA Policy

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I took two semesters of German at my University, and in one of my classes the semester before last, we had this older guy (35?) in our class. Every day, he showed up in fullblown TSA uniform (TSA, not transstates, but the security personnel), shoulder boards, all his clip-badges, the big holster with flashlight. Everything. And when it was cold or rainy, he'd wear his TSA windbreaker, with huge "TSA" letters in the back.

It got me wondering...that has to be against the policy.. Isn't it? I saw him today on campus wearing normal clothes. Maybe he got fired.

Maybe he thought he'd get chicks. BTW, Detroit Metro (assuming that's where he worked) is about half an hour to 40 min from our campus, there's no excuse that he didn't have time to change after the one class he took here.
 
My dad was TSA and it is againest the rules. You can only wear your uniform to and from work. If you go to school your suppose to change.
 

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