It was very interesting to see some of the stupid thing folks did that caused caused them to get caught.

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They need to watch it. They show real incidents and what these folks have to contend with daily. Digging through filthy cars, handling unknown food or biological items, working with hot sweaty people, drunks, etc. ain't glamorous in my book.atxgun wrote:I have not seen it but many people I know have been complaining about it since it's inception. They don't like the idea of glamorizing big brother/police state/brown shirt activities (their words, not mine).
As stated in the forum before, there are always cases you read about where these things happen. There are thousands of customer officials across the U.S. Just like in any law enforcement agency, you are going to periodically run into those individuals that sometimes abuse their power or act unprofessionally. This one just happened to get written about. Hopefully they will report the incident to the supervisor and get it on his record (if it is founded.) I would not go so far as to paint the whole DHS, or any other agency, with one broad brush as all being bullies, but they do exist.hi-power wrote:I was all set to give this show a thumbs up for entertainment value. It's interesting what Homeland Security has to deal with on a daily basis. But then I ran into this article from Michael Yon's website and it gave me a totally different view of some of these folks.
That's why I said some.Keith B wrote:As stated in the forum before, there are always cases you read about where these things happen. There are thousands of customer officials across the U.S. Just like in any law enforcement agency, you are going to periodically run into those individuals that sometimes abuse their power or act unprofessionally. This one just happened to get written about. Hopefully they will report the incident to the supervisor and get it on his record (if it is founded.) I would not go so far as to paint the whole DHS, or any other agency, with one broad brush as all being bullies, but they do exist.hi-power wrote:I was all set to give this show a thumbs up for entertainment value. It's interesting what Homeland Security has to deal with on a daily basis. But then I ran into this article from Michael Yon's website and it gave me a totally different view of some of these folks.