Alumbrado -> RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Security Story to End all Security Stories" (7/31/2007 3:54:28 PM)
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RE: "Nightmare at Reagan National Airport: A Secur... - 6/18/2007 12:14:3 quote:
ORIGINAL: DarkinMindCpl That being said, although many SS agents have huge egos, she should have known better.....EVERY federal agent goes through a training course on the procedures for flying as a SS agent. Yah, something about this story doesn't sound right to me. She's a former secret service agent. They're chosen for their ability to deal with pressure and confrontation, yet we're supposed to believe that she went from being a quiet, competent former agent to the stereotype of a hysterical woman? Who knows what really went on, but I find it hard to believe that a person hard-nosed enough to get into the secret service wasn't strong enough to deal with being denied a sippy cup. Something doesn't add up. You are right. A Secret Service agent is one thing. An 085 or 083 series guard or uniformed police officer employed by the Secret Service for patrol duties could have a badge and Treasury Dept. ID, but would not be an agent anywhere except perhaps in their own fantasies...
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