You could start with the person who decided not to inform all the airlines about this guy. I can’t remember the details on this but a decision was made.
The DMV USED to be the blunt end of all that harassing and inept and unnecesary delays and incompetence, but it seems to me (anyway), ANYthing that has ever worked efficiently has been targetted and adjusted to piss people off, or is slated for future re-adjustment.
I often remark loudly enough for others to hear as well, when I comment on the card-swipe machine that asks, "Is $42.23 correct?" ...
"How would I Know? I think this is an excersize in getting people to say "yes" just because they're asked (told to ... ) I have no idea what happens if you punch "no" ... has anyone done it?"
Smiles and shrugs are exchanged and I part with, "We have a black man in the White House because America was asked, "Is a black man in the White House OK?"
And America punched "yes", so they wouldn't have to re-scan everything and hold up the checkout line"
No, I will NOT put on my tinfoil.
“You could start with the person who decided not to inform all the airlines about this guy. I cant remember the details on this but a decision was made.”
That’s a good point. If it hadn’t been for an alert customs’ agent, he would have gotten away.