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- Interesting I will check this site and hope to find good things about it
- I agree on the power of blogging. it is the future of online information
- Thanks Neil for sharing
- Can five star hotels afford to be superior? They should always project to be superior or else they will not attain what they already were.
- Interesting setup! I wonder where you placed that blog? On the site of the hotel itself, separate under it's own domain, or on the wordpress site?
1 year ago
Both are serious... at least to me!
I begin by mentioning that as an Australian I have been flying regularly between Minneapolis through San Francisco to Melbourne since 1981.
However, since the advent of TSA - I have had three bad experiences. The first two concerned my luggage. It was nice to read the slip of paper telling me the luggage had been searched - but on two occasions the luggage strap was completely missing. As in taken off, not put back. Money down drain; safety of baggage diminished.. and justifiable resentment to TSA staff. Ever since I have put a large printed notice in my case requesting them to ensure the luggage strap (now the third one I have had to buy) is replaced. So far so good. (But I should mention that when I complained I was given the run around.) I hope this has improved.
My second concern still rankles. In September of 06 I flew from San Francisco to Sydney/Melbourne. I had brought approximately $20USD worth of "Jelly Belly's" as a gift for my children and grandchildren. Ronald Reagan's favourite candy! (And mine) Made in California. Shipped around the world. They were in my carry-on bag - since I would have to declare them when arriving in Sydney. Instead the TSA Officer said that because they were "jelly" they would be confiscated.
How stupid is this?
I only wish I had taken this officer's name and asked to speak to his superior of the manager of the day.
Just to underline the idiocy of this action - I found I could buy the same items in the shops in the concourse past the barriers. I did not.
I hope the TSA has trained its officers to recognise serious conerns - rather than implement in pedantic and silly ways what may be in some circumstances, reasonable rules. If they/You have not - then its time you did! Or should I send a copy of this to the Governor of California? The Jelly Belly Company? The Ronald Reagan Library? Who?!
But I suppose - given all the times I have been through airport security - to only have three complaints may seem fine - and I want to commend the work of TSA members in general.
Regards
John Hill
1 year ago
However, I sent in an email complaint over a year ago when I had the one bad experience. I received the standard email acknowledgment of how important my comment was. However, I have never heard another word.
Basically, I flew Colorado Springs to Houston, changed planes (not airlines) and flew to St. Louis. I had the nice little note about the TSA search. However, this search was conducted outside in the rain in Houston! The papers I had in my luggage were ruined by water and my clothes were soaked. Fortunately, I was home, but what if I had been on the way to a meeting and my materials were damaged? How easy is it to dry your clothes in a hotel - I don't travel first class.
Most of all, why didn't the TSA have the courtesy to respond to my comments. Are you really 14 months behind in handling complaints?
Thanks for the opportunity to air my comments,
Rick Klein