Seattle-Area Restaurant Refuses To Serve TSA Agents

Discussion in 'Economics' started by hippie, Feb 23, 2011.

  1. Exactly. It's private property and the owner can refuse entry to anyone arbitrarily.

    There are wide-effect laws prohibiting racial discrimination but any other kind of discrimination is perfectly legal. For example, casino owners refuse entry to people who win too regularly. Or a Polish shop owner in London, England refuses service to English (link).
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    BINGO!


    If you don't agree, then eat somewhere else. Do you understand that you scum sucking liberals? Do you understand that it is a Private Business and they have the right to refuse service as long as it does not violate Civil Rights Laws. If you had your way, you sorry son's of bitch's would add TSA agents to the "Protect Class" clause of the Civil Rights Bills.

    I have a better idea....Private Business should refuse Scum Sucking Liberals and their money. Let them eat at a "Free Lunch" program somewhere.
     
    #11     Feb 24, 2011
  2. sumfuka

    sumfuka

    If TSA agents were not egomaniacs then this incident would not have happened. But once they put on their uniform, they think they are the lords of the airport. So screw em' !
     
    #12     Feb 24, 2011
  3. pupu

    pupu

    No soup for you!
    Next!
     
    #13     Feb 24, 2011
  4. Right, and when something goes wrong on your flight all of you will be crying, "tsa doesn't do their job, whaaaaaaa whaaaaaa!" "Mommy help me!"
     
    #14     Feb 24, 2011
  5. chisel

    chisel

    +1
     
    #15     Feb 24, 2011
  6. LeeD

    LeeD

    TSA don't seem to be doing anything useful as it is.

    If nothing happens it's either because the threat is hugely exagerrated or thanks to undercover police officers infiltrating radical groups.

    For example, Steven Greenoe smuggled over 60 handguns from North Carolina to the UK in his hand luggage on 10 different flights.

    ----------------------------------------------

    Documents posted in US courts reveal the suspected gun runner was stopped by security staff but talked his way on to a flight. He claimed to be an arms salesman returning from a gun show and that the broken-down weapons parts were harmless dummy samples.

    Former Scotland Yard counter-terrorism chief Andy Hayman said details of the case are "genuinely shocking".

    Writing in a national newspaper, he said: "This makes a mockery of the stringent checks we all endure at US airports, such as removing our shoes and belts, having our toothpaste confiscated and all the other irritants. Steven Greenoe's guns could just have easily been bombs."
     
    #16     Feb 24, 2011
  7. AK100

    AK100

    Sure, that's what they tell you but the reality is a lot different.

    America is turning more and more into a paranoid Police state every day. But don't worry, it's for own good and safety :)
     
    #17     Feb 24, 2011
  8. Mayhem

    Mayhem

    Eh, I say the TSA employees can afford to lose some weight. So, fck em:

    <iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2XhnZlmLGK8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
    #18     Feb 24, 2011