Confrontation With TSA Agent Leaves Grandpa's Ashes On Floor

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A man's attempt to bring the ashes of his grandfather home to Indianapolis ended with an angry scene in a Florida airport, with the ashes spilled on the terminal floor.

John Gross, a resident of Indianapolis' south side, was leaving Florida with the remains of his grandfather -- Mario Mark Marcaletti, a Sicilian immigrant who worked for the Penn Central Railroad in central Indiana -- in a tightly sealed jar marked "Human Remains."

http://www.theindychannel.com/news/confrontation-with-tsa-agent-leaves-grandpa-s-ashes-on-floor
 
+1. Problem is, TSA agents have a rotten job dealing with a lot of bassholes who are angry because they're traveling and want everyone to bow to them (former neighbor was a TSA agent). They have some seriously ***** up directions to follow, so it's probably like every other government job.

Now, if the agent laughed, she needs her ass kicked.
 
+1. Problem is, TSA agents have a rotten job dealing with a lot of bassholes who are angry because they're traveling and want everyone to bow to them (former neighbor was a TSA agent). They have some seriously ***** up directions to follow, so it's probably like every other government job.

Now, if the agent laughed, she needs her ass kicked.
"Government" employees. Pretty much says it all. Most TSA workers are rejects who couldn't make it in a private sector job. Well, except maybe McDonald's or Walmart.
 
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