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TSA wrecks Texas caribou hunters meat
The Anchorage Daily News ^
| May 31st
| Craig Medred
Posted on 05/31/2003 9:23:39 PM PDT by ContentiousObjector
Alaska caribou hunter is livid after airport security damages meat U.S. Transportation Security Administration is investigating
By CRAIG MEDRED Anchorage Daily News
(Published: May 31, 2003)
Caribou hunter David Williams arrived home in Houston, Texas, from an Alaska adventure in March to find a nasty surprise from the U.S. Transportation Security Administration.
When Williams cut open the strapping tape holding shut the first of two wet-lock boxes full of carefully handled, carefully packaged caribou roasts, steaks and burger, he found inside a mess and a preprinted form from the TSA informing him his airline baggage had been "inspected.''
The inspection, in this case, involved slicing open 45 packages of caribou double-wrapped in freezer paper and marked "roast,'' "backstrap'' and "caribou hamburger.''
Two months later, Williams is still mad about it.
"This baggage inspection was not done in my presence,'' he said. "Therefore I don't know if the meat was stacked on the floor during the 'prohibited item search.' Was any of it swabbed by chemicals for explosive detection? Did any bomb-sniffing dogs lick the caribou meat? Did the TSA inspectors wear new, previously unused rubber latex gloves while handling our tenderloins, or had they just finished handling someone's dirty underwear?
''The value of this caribou meat is about $28 per pound, and we are afraid to eat it. Would you eat it?''
Appeals to the airlines that hauled the meat brought no response, Williams added. They said it's not their fault.
And the Houston hunter, a former Alaska lodge owner, has had trouble getting any response out of the TSA.
TSA Alaska director Ken Jarman on Friday said he had only recently heard about what happened and begun investigating. He is, he added, determined to get to the bottom of the incident. He said he was almost as shocked as Williams at what happened.
"I'm a hunter and fisherman, too,'' Jarman said.
Cutting open packaged game meat or fish is against both TSA policy and procedure, he added.
Baggage inspectors on the X-ray line in Anchorage aren't even allowed to slice packages open if the alarm goes off on a bag there, he said. And in Kenai, where there is no X-ray, baggage checkers hand-inspecting bags are supposed to pass fish and game meat -- not cut it up.
"I feel badly about this,'' Jarman said. "It is under investigation. We are looking into it.''
He also offered assurances to the many anglers now beginning to ship fish south from Alaska that they shouldn't have to worry about the sort of bad experience endured by Williams, who has cooled down somewhat from the day he opened the first meat box in his garage.
"I opened the first box, and that was the first time I knew anything because they had retaped the box,'' he said. "I was irate. I was glad I couldn't get a hold of somebody when I opened that box. I had to cool down before I did anything I was so upset.''
Williams suspects the meat-slashing took place at the Kenai airport, where he first boarded a commercial flight upon returning from a caribou hunt in the Iliamna area. He was participating in a special winter hunt the state Board of Game established several years ago to try to trim the growing Mulchatna caribou herd before it overtaxes its range.
Williams said he was glad to have the opportunity.
Going to Alaska to hunt and fish, he said, "is my favorite thing to do. I don't bowl. I don't play golf. We usually go up in June and again in July. I went up early to get a caribou. I hadn't been up in winter in a long time, and we were out of meat.''
Williams said he plans to come back soon to fish, even though the March trip left him angry. Mainly, he said, he wants the government to get the baggage-inspection system fixed in Alaska. He has, he said, shipped meat and fish through major airports across the country and never had a problem like this.
"I'm trying to make a little stink about it,'' Williams admitted. "If nobody says anything, it just gets worse.
"Something needs to be changed so all of that stuff is scanned and not cut open. I have taken meat through the Houston airport and asked that it be scanned, and it has passed perfectly through a scanner.''
Similar scanners, Jarman said, are now being used for everything in Anchorage. And he's trying to get scanners for Kenai. Inspectors there, at the moment, are still hand-inspecting, but they are not supposed to slice anything open.
Williams wonders about that.
"The government doesn't have any customer service,'' he said.
Jarman, however, assured that the TSA in Alaska will try to act like it does.
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Alaska; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 911; airportsecurity; alaska; hunting; terrorism; texas; tsa
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David Williams says his packaged caribou meat was cut open and damaged by airport security personnel. (Photo by DAVID WILLIAMS)
To: ContentiousObjector
Your tax dollars at work. TSA doesn't have near enough to do, so they screw around trying to play Joe Friday.
And still, I know of at least three ways to get some bad stuff on an airliner that TSA never checks. Window dressing for the sheeple.
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posted on
05/31/2003 9:33:53 PM PDT
by
Jesse
To: Jesse
Window dressing for the sheeple. Agreed. I work at one of the busiest airports in the US and security is no better now, then it was prior to 9/11.
To: Marine Inspector
These TSA people do nothing but harass people. My last trip one of these types told me to take off my jacket. When I informed the screener that it was not a jacket, but a top to a pantsuit she demanded I take off the belt. Well it was twisted and if I removed it, it would have ripped my top. Then she insisted that I take off my shoes.
This was to serve no other purpose than to harass me. This TSA thing was totally worthless.
To: Jesse
the TSA in Houston all look like they were recurited off the set of 'Deliverance' and the TSA in Los Angeles behave like gang members.
Not exactly reassuring is it.
To: lone star annie
This TSA thing was totally worthless. I'm not so sure about that.
Before the TSA, the screeners were scummy looking high school drop outs or Somalian refugees.
Today the screeners are clean cut and have a higher grasp of the English language.
So now, we are being harassed by a higher class screener.
To: ContentiousObjector
TSA is due to
fire lay off 6000 of its
lazy incompetant slugs finest workers by September 2003 according to
this press release.
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posted on
05/31/2003 10:00:04 PM PDT
by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
To: Squantos
Unbelievable.
At the SCI (Safari Club International) convention in Reno this year TSA was using the new gunpowder residue sniffer machines. With most of the gun dealers and hunt exhibitors leaving Sunday it was a LONG painful line.
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posted on
05/31/2003 10:15:18 PM PDT
by
spectr17
To: Marine Inspector
Today the screeners are clean cut and have a higher grasp of the English language.You have not been to LAX recently have you...
Ebonics isn't typically associated with a high grasp of the english language, I can understand broken African continental english, I can't understand ebonics. I will take a guy from Somolia trying to earn a living over "Bling, Bling"
To: FreedomCalls
I guess they will just have to go back on welfare
To: ContentiousObjector
I will take a guy from Somolia trying to earn a living over "Bling, Bling" LOL, I'd say I would agree.
To: ContentiousObjector
I suspect PETA.
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posted on
05/31/2003 10:31:14 PM PDT
by
Mind-numbed Robot
(Not all things that need to be done need to be done by the government.)
To: spectr17
Those sniffers don't detect squat they are "probable cause" generators........if the rental wannabe doesn't like the look of ya they trip it........then detail search based on that.
I was at Sandia Labs when those were first being pushed on our EOD teams as explosive sniffers. They didn't work then, later or even years later well enough to depend on.
If it wasn't a certified explosive detector dog's snoot that picked up the scent then it is a PC generator....nothing more.
Hope yer doing well 17.......ain't seen ya around for awhile. Stay Safe !
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posted on
05/31/2003 10:35:08 PM PDT
by
Squantos
(Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
To: Marine Inspector
Well, now we know how to get the explosives in, just label it Moose Meat
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posted on
05/31/2003 10:35:38 PM PDT
by
bybybill
(first the public employees, next the fish and, finally, the children)
To: Marine Inspector
Naturally, I'm certain that you meant to say 'a higher-class moron'
And, you are of course entirely correct.
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posted on
05/31/2003 10:50:38 PM PDT
by
SAJ
To: ContentiousObjector
The system is working AS PLANNED.
The Gore Commission, formed after the flight 800 explosion, proposed several regulations that were watered down due to protests from the usual suspects. One that was finally implemented was something called CAPPS (Computer Assisted Passenger Pre-screening System). It was a profiling system that had the unfortunate property of being accurate. This lead to complaints and protests from Arab groups and the FAA started backing away from those procedures designed to investigate passengers flagged by CAPPS. They finally achieved their goal, which was ZERO complaints per year from all Arab passengers.
On 9/11, CAPPS flagged the majority of the hijackers. However, nothing was done to investigate any of them, because there was no method of doing so without alerting them that they had been flagged, and that might lead to a complaint. They couldnt even ask them a simple question, like Why are all of you carrying box cutters?
After 9/11, the government was caught in a quandary. How do they appear to be doing something about airline security, when all of the hijackers fit a specific profile, yet they dont want to be accused of profiling? Why, you design a system that is so incompetent and overbearing that all kinds of people are inconvenienced and burdened. Then if a special interest group was to complain, you could point at those other people and say, Were not profiling, look at what that grandma in a wheelchair went through!
In fact, this newspaper story about a white guy from Texas being shafted (thats right, Im profiling in assuming that a hunter and fisherman from Texas that travels to Alaska regularly to hunt, is white, and everyone that reads the story will assume the same thing) is just what the FAA likes to see. Its free publicity and helps keep the Arab special interest groups off their back.
To: ContentiousObjector
Who has the boxcutters now?
To: ContentiousObjector
Yeah, as if explosives "liked" to be frozen.
To: ContentiousObjector
Seems to me if you wanted to search a box of meat you could use an airport xray screener real easy. From the slices on the picture a lot of the meat wrappers were cut but never pryed open or the paper would have torn. This was clearly harassment, and deliberate destruction of the passengers property.
I have flown in and out of airports a lot, and airport security is just a dog and pony show. The only Airport security I have seen that had an ounce of common sense was El Al. But then they profile.
One would think if they were serious about terrorism they would put a little effort into hiring serious screeners, not acne prone bored teenagers with a badge.
I have wondered many a time, if screening is not their focus, what is?
To: Marine Inspector
Did you know that a prospective TSA Screener, who had 'dropped-out' of high school, didn't even need a GED as long as they had at least 1 year of security experience?
Some of these "higher class", high school drop-outs are earning more than college graduates, but they're still real stupid. Real, real stupid.
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posted on
06/01/2003 4:21:10 AM PDT
by
4Freedom
(America is no longer the *Land of Opportunity*, it*s the *Land of Illegal Alien Opportunists*!!!)
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