The Humiliating History of the TSA
by Darryl Campbell from The Verge - All Posts on (#633MS)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
People cry at airports all the time. So when Jai Cooper heard sobbing from the back of the security line, it didn't really faze her. As an officer of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), she had gotten used to the strange behavior of passengers. Her job was to check people's travel documents, not their emotional well-being.
But this particular group of tearful passengers presented her with a problem. One of them was in a wheelchair, bent over with her head between her knees, completely unresponsive. Is she okay? Can she sit up?" Cooper asked, taking their boarding passes and IDs to check. I need to see her face to identify her."
She can't, she can't, she can't," said the passenger who was pushing the wheelchair.
Soon,...