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TSA shared a video and press release showcasing some of the "best catches" confiscated over the last year. ... What do we think? Attempting to conceal items is a sure way to get yourself in a ...
You would be amazed by how many people who still try to get guns and weapons - and fireworks, and baby sharks - through airport security.
The list includes a machete and a confiscated chainsaw.
Great news! TSA gets to use your spare change for whatever it wants! (Within reason. No staff pizza parties.)
The TSA does not, as a matter of policy, share baggage theft reports with local police departments. [207] In September 2012, ABC News interviewed former TSA agent Pythias Brown, who admitted to stealing more than $800,000 worth of items during his employment with the agency.
Often, police will auction items confiscated via police auction or asset forfeiture and keep the proceeds. Theoretically, it is possible for owners to buy back confiscated items. [citation needed] In airports, potentially dangerous items (such as hazardous chemicals, weapons, and sharp objects) are usually confiscated at inspections. Other ...
The Transportation Safety Administration has been operating an Instagram since 2013 to help positively influence its sometimes problematic public image.
The correct term is Proceeds of Crime auctions as featured in the BBC documentary series Ill Gotten Gains. Proceeds of Crime auctions are an established route used by regional police forces across the country to dispose of proceeds of crime, lost and found, seized, and unclaimed stolen and confiscated property. Items available at police auctions