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TSA employee misconduct up 26% in 3 years

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CNN) -- Their job is to keep air travelers safe in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks. But just how good of a job are they doing?
A new government report says misconduct by Transportation Security Administration workers has increased more than 26% in the last three years.
Some of the most serious violations include: Employees sleeping on the job, letting family and friends go without being screened, leaving work without permission and stealing.
The Government Accountability Office report released this week says more than 9,000 cases of misconduct were documented over a three-year span.
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A new government report says misconduct by Transportation Security Administration workers has increased more than 26% in the last three years.


More than 1,900 of the incidents were deemed significant enough to be possible security threats.
"There's not even a way to properly report some of the offenses, so this may be just the tip of the iceberg of some of the offenses," said Rep. John Mica, a Florida Republican and longtime critic of the TSA who ordered the audit.
GAO report reveals increase in TSA employee misconduct
Theft by screeners
The report also details thefts by 56 screeners.
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Passenger screening process under fire

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TSA drops plan to allow small knives

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'Chewbacca' vs. the TSA

Former TSA employees Persad Coumar and Davon Webb pleaded guilty last year to stealing $40,000 from a checked bag at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport.
In 2011, Officer Al Raimi, 29, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Newark. He admitted that for nearly a year, he stole between $10,000 and $30,000 in cash from travelers as they passed through a security checkpoint at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
Raimi admitted that he would "kick up" some of that money to a supervisor, who in turn allowed him to keep stealing. The supervisor, Michael Arato, also pleaded guilty to accepting kickbacks and bribes.
Airport officer claims he was fired for exposing sleeping guards
Union: Majority doing great job
Still, the union representing the screeners argues that the numbers show a majority of them are doing a great job.
"If you look at a population the size of a small city -- 56,000 people in this work force -- and the numbers then on an annual basis are then really, really small," said David Borer of the American Federation of Government Employees.
But Mica isn't buying it.
"Why are there so many cases and, then, what is TSA doing about that?" he asks. "The report says they can't really get a handle on it. That raises a lot of issues."
TSA agents at Newark spared from firings after violations
Recommendations
The government report calls on the TSA to improve how they monitor allegations of misconduct and how they follow up after investigations.
The TSA told CNN it is "already working to implement" the recommendations.
Asiana Flight 214 crash: Couple stole passengers' bags at San Francisco airport
 
Congress needs to get on the DHS to allow privatization, which the DHS said years ago they would allow.
LOL! Who are we kidding. The Govt isnt going to let this jobs works program go. Where else are some of these misfits going to get a good job with bennies and a retiremnet.
 
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More accurate headline would likely be "Tsa employees caught up 26% in three years" They didn't just get more worthless recently, they've always been worthless.
 
Can't blame them for doing the same thing when they worked at Walmart.....
 
WASHINGTON -- The Transportation Security Administration is recommending that armed personnel be present at airport checkpoints during peak hours of passenger traffic, though airports would be able to tailor the security to their specific needs, according to a report released on Wednesday.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/03/26/tsa-checkpoints/6912717/

Yeah,
They are called Airport Police, get them away from Crispy Cremes and at the security checkpoints.
 
Congress needs to get on the DHS to allow privatization, which the DHS said years ago they would allow.
LOL! Who are we kidding. The Govt isnt going to let this jobs works program go. Where else are some of these misfits going to get a good job with bennies and a retiremnet.

Yeah,

Run with the GOP....." privatization" when translated into English away from Wyoming means "for profit".....

Not always the right solution
 

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