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Tell me they're not all wearing headsets now!? So they can communicate with the person 10 feet away?
 
....but can they use those headsets for World of Warcraft???
 
No amount of super official deputy doofy bling is going to keep these guys from looking like unqualified, lazy dirtbags when they walk around the airport with their pants around their knees.

-Brett
 
All my jokes aside though the TSA agents in STL were the nicest people I have ever met in that uniform. Anyone else agree?
 
The badges are really over the top...

And those badges aren't some cereal box Deputy Dog tin badge...they're an individually numbered, heavy, serious piece of hardware that say in biggish letters, "Federal Officer" (I think) and in little tiny letters "Transportation Security Administration."

I recently saw a TSA agent in BOI wearing a suit, with one of those headsets, and a name badge that said "Customer Service." Dude musta pissed someone off not to get a blue cop shirt and a cop badge.

If I was a cop, I'd be embarrassed by the latest additions to the "Thin Blue Line." Ain't so thin anymore, if you know what I mean.
 

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