Last time I checked one is not legally obligated to disclose (or even discuss) cash possession except on customs forms when departing the U.S. on an international flight. And that’s for $10,000 or more last time I checked.
$4,700???? That’s peanuts. And it was on a domestic flight which carried no such U.S. Customs obligation.
Only lowlife TSA security guards with too much power and too little money would ask questions about such a puny amount of cash.
No amount of money is enough for these entitlement swine at TSA. I have long been a proponent of giving these security positions to retired police and FBI personnel (maybe in exchange for no taxation). Most of the TSA morons seem to be Post Office rejects.
That is true, but the cops don't practice law!! They practice don't disc my authority!!!
“Only lowlife TSA security guards with too much power and too little money would ask questions about such a puny amount of cash.”
I remember flying when they were first training the new TSA agents in Seattle. The guy they were training to do the scans kept dozing off, while the trainer was standing right next to him. The trainer had to keep nudging the young man to wake him up. The trainees appeared to be 100% affirmative action hires.