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Old 3rd Feb 2008, 09:12
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The TSA has a blog

"You thought my banana was a bomb. It was not a bomb. It was a delicious and nutritious fruit."

http://www.tsa.gov/blog/
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The most important thing the TSA need to do is train their staff in good PR. Yes, I can understand that there are a number of rude and unco-operative pax who need to be handled in a firm way, but that shouldn't be the default setting in TSA personnels' attitude toward the travelling public (and crews).

I understand that TSA personnel have a job to do and I will gladly co-operate fully. All I ask is that I be spoken to in the same courteous manner that I speak to them in. That, I'm afraid to say, is often lacking at many U.S. airports.

JFK was a recent example where I witnessed the verbal mistreatment of a confused elderly foreign couple. It was shameful.
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I have always found TSA at Phoenix and San Diego to be very polite and friendly, though - as well as efficient. Although at San Diego, I did have a problem that they speak American and I speak English. Thus the concept of a torch in hand baggage caused some confusion!
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So, what does 'a torch' mean in American?
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So, what does 'a torch' mean in American?
One of those things the Statue of Liberty has in its (her ?) hand.
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Some of the comments on there are, interesting. I've just come back from my first ever trip to the US, and had heard nothing but bad things about TSA. So it was a pleasant surprise to find that they were really nice. I had to have my bag searched after x-ray (was full of camera equipment, cables and candles..I don't know how much you can tell from an x-ray but I guess it could have looked a little odd), but even that was fine. They were super polite, really friendly and really quick. No complaints at all.
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Torch as in 'blow torch' or 'blow lamp'. In English, torch is the US 'flashlight'.
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So, what does 'a torch' mean in American?
One of those things the Statue of Liberty has in its (her ?) hand.
Yep, the Statue of Liberty carries a torch, what you had in your bag was a flashlight.

2 nations divided by a common language...
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