Tuesday, February 16, 2010

New Feature: Failback Position

The TSA provides endless amounts of fail to keep us all entertained- and by entertained we mean horrified, confused, outraged, befuddled agog, etc. (although never surprised). But sometimes one fail a week just doesn't feel like enough. That's why TSAFail will now bring you the Failback Position- a collection of great TSA failures from the past, to help you get your fill of fail.
Think of it as a blooper reel for an organization that knows no other kind of film.

Todays Failback Position comes from January 2003 and provides a bridge between the past and the present, a way to see that the world of 2003 is not so different from the world of today. In other words, 7 years on... same fails. In this case, a TSA officer asleep at his post, leaving the exit lane of SeaTac occupied but unguarded. On a quaint note, the article does state that this is the first TSA officer to be fired for sleeping on the job.

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