I will always remember all of my engineering, chemistry and physics friends in uni complaining about how expensive all the shit they had to buy was and me being like
Yes, you are, you can look this up in like 12 seconds. The TSA as a whole was also not arrested. If a random worker in the French government uses the backdoor to spy on people and they're found out, I'm sure they'll be arrested. It really feels like you're just giving the analogy more strength with each comment.
Thanks! I've been out of customer service for about 5 years and the last thing I did was literally closing people's bank accounts for harassment so I guess it all evened out and the end?
Yeah, in my experience private trackers are a bunch of petty tyrants with control issues. My experience is very limited as I've never been part of one on account of me telling them to fuck off.
Do you unlock your bags before pushing them through the scanner? I only do it if they ask me to and that only happens directly in front of me. But sure, let's assume bags were fully unlocked and unattended, it's still a case of representatives of a government organization (aka the good guys) with full access to a backdoor showing that they're not to be trusted, which is the entire point I'm trying to make.
The little red locks on luggage have a backdoor for the TSA, so yes, they literally used a backdoor to find out what people had and steal it. The reason I brought it up is because people sometimes have a hard time realizing the severity of something unless it's grounded in the real physical world.
They're apparently biblical angels. Yes, the creepy Evangelion-looking ones.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i2ZWeV9mIJs