Last night I went through the mail and saw a letter to my wife from the TSA... I thought that that was odd, so I opened it. First off they didn't get my wife's name right nor the dates or the incident.
Back in June we traveled to Erie, PA to help move my brother back to CA after his residency. Well some miss communication with my wife about her bag had the LAX TSA in an uproar. I spent the whole night reloading some good ammo to shoot while we were in PA. My wife did curb side check-in while I went to the counter to check in some guns.
She didn't check in the bag that I had strategically placed 11 pounds of ammo in. She goes through security ahead of me, while I waited for the minimum wage TSA agents to scan my bags before I could leave them with them... that took 40 minutes. Well the next thing I get was a lovely phone call from my wife about how her carry on had 11 pounds of ammo. It was good ammo, some .338 Norma Magnum, 6.5 SAUM rounds, some Grendel rounds, all the scary stuff to the TSA at LAX.
The cops arrive! I can't say enough good things about the police, they were awesome, they even told the TSA to settle down and that it wasn't a big deal. The TSA took my wife's name, I finally arrived and they police was kind enough to escort me to the front of the line to check the bag and the nice passengers allowed me to cut through security to get some nice radiation at the body scanner. That was it.
Well, out of no where they send me a letter stating that I owe $250 dollar civil fine, if I pay within 30 days I get a discount, $125 dollars. So my wife, was assessed a nice civil Penalty. I have 5 options, pay it, plead poverty ( I wish I was illegal at this point), submit evidence (seriously the targets? and that they can't count right...), request an informal hearing with a TSA agent (that will go over well being a white male) and or a informal conference.
Has anyone gone through this? The money is not the issue, it's the principal, I was charged a civil penalty for them doing their jobs?...
Back in June we traveled to Erie, PA to help move my brother back to CA after his residency. Well some miss communication with my wife about her bag had the LAX TSA in an uproar. I spent the whole night reloading some good ammo to shoot while we were in PA. My wife did curb side check-in while I went to the counter to check in some guns.
She didn't check in the bag that I had strategically placed 11 pounds of ammo in. She goes through security ahead of me, while I waited for the minimum wage TSA agents to scan my bags before I could leave them with them... that took 40 minutes. Well the next thing I get was a lovely phone call from my wife about how her carry on had 11 pounds of ammo. It was good ammo, some .338 Norma Magnum, 6.5 SAUM rounds, some Grendel rounds, all the scary stuff to the TSA at LAX.
The cops arrive! I can't say enough good things about the police, they were awesome, they even told the TSA to settle down and that it wasn't a big deal. The TSA took my wife's name, I finally arrived and they police was kind enough to escort me to the front of the line to check the bag and the nice passengers allowed me to cut through security to get some nice radiation at the body scanner. That was it.
Well, out of no where they send me a letter stating that I owe $250 dollar civil fine, if I pay within 30 days I get a discount, $125 dollars. So my wife, was assessed a nice civil Penalty. I have 5 options, pay it, plead poverty ( I wish I was illegal at this point), submit evidence (seriously the targets? and that they can't count right...), request an informal hearing with a TSA agent (that will go over well being a white male) and or a informal conference.
Has anyone gone through this? The money is not the issue, it's the principal, I was charged a civil penalty for them doing their jobs?...