That’s the question in Billings, Montana, where the top
Transportation Security Administration official in Montana is being criticized
for how passengers at Gallatin Field near Bozeman were treated after a man
inadvertently got a gun through security late last year. The official attended
a regular meeting of the Airport Authority Board on Thursday to answer
accusations that passengers had been treated poorly since the Dec. 13 security
breach. A board member told the official that the “heavy-headed” demeanor of
screeners “leaves a bad taste in your mouth.” Other board members said TSA
employees at the airport are less courteous than at other airports. The
official said he takes customer service seriously and was “very pleased to get
the feedback.” The TSA said in January that screeners accidentally allowed a
passenger with a firearm in his carryon luggage through security about a month
before. The unidentified man realized he had the gun when he was in the
boarding area and turned himself in.
How do you balance convenience and inconvenience when it
comes to security? Email your comments to zaludreport@bnpmedia.com