KCM Violations

You guys think that's bad (and it is) you should Google "Kelo v. City of New London". If that doesn't make you want to take up arms against government overreach then nothing will.
 
The way alot of those laws are written, have to sue the fuzz to get it back, and the burden of proof is on you to prove the money wasn’t used gained from illegal activities.
Not only that but now they've seized your money, so how do you sue?

In the past they have seized homes and work vehicles too, so no way for the person to make a living.

The program had really good intentions but it's gotten out of control.
 
A funny look at the subject. Mrs. Gupta in the video is actually a cousin of mine. For those of you familiar with my political ideologies wondering what Thanksgiving is like...we don't talk politics. :)
http://theweek.com/speedreads/44950...-troubling-type-legal-highway-robbery-by-cops
It's a civil matter, which is settled by a "preponderance of the evidence." (Which is a lessor degree of burden to 'beyond reasonable doubt') Also being a civil matter the burden lies with the defense to prove innocence, not the other way around...in criminal proceedings.
 
I guess they have to prove it’s a money transmitting business. It’s all on them to prove it. Technically there is no prohibition on cash you can carry domestic to domestic airport. Even internationally, you can bring more than 10k in cash - it just has to be declared.

That having been said, if I was traveling with large sums of cash I wouldn’t go through KCM. Go through a normal TSA checkpoint and know your rights.
 
Well I am not particularly fond of the TSA, so can we get rid of both?

Unfortunately, I'm afraid that monster has grown beyond control, thanks to our immediate post-9/11 need for anything security related whether it was window dressing or not. Sad thing is, it wasn't airport security that failed on 9/11, as the hijackers passed through security with items that were legitimate to possess onboard at the time.
 
Takes just one large enough moron to screw it up for everyone. TSA already doesn't particularly care for KCM, from what I understand.
Well I am not particularly fond of the TSA, so can we get rid of both?
Do you really think anything would be any different? Like some utopian vision? If TSA didn't exist we would have airport security? Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
 
I'm curious to know how it's different

Honestly? It’s just the attitudes of the non TSA screeners. They’re nicer. Yes, they still have to adhere to the buffoonery emanating from Homeland Security, but a good attitude goes a long way to cooperating with someone just trying to do their job. I’m less inclined to cooperate with an individual throwing off ‘tude.
 
Cool. I haven't had that much exposure since the days of KCM. The only problem I had was in CVG several years ago when the screener said "OMG, YOU HAVE SO MUCH WINE IN YOUR BAG, ARE YOU AN ALCOHOLIC?" in the middle of a six-day trip (JFK-CDG-CVG-CDG-JFK) and she, her supervisor and I had a nice little chat about the experience.

Oh, and Omaha because of their "hyper local" rules.
 
Cool. I haven't had that much exposure since the days of KCM. The only problem I had was in CVG several years ago when the screener said "OMG, YOU HAVE SO MUCH WINE IN YOUR BAG, ARE YOU AN ALCOHOLIC?" in the middle of a six-day trip (JFK-CDG-CVG-CDG-JFK) and she, her supervisor and I had a nice little chat about the experience.

Oh, and Omaha because of their "hyper local" rules.

Funny... I had a similar experience in CVG that involved getting a conference call going in the station manager's office between the TSA supervisor, my CP, Airway's director of regional operations and at least one corporate counsel. Fun times. AND we only pushed 10 minutes late.
 
Funny... I had a similar experience in CVG that involved getting a conference call going in the station manager's office between the TSA supervisor, my CP, Airway's director of regional operations and at least one corporate counsel. Fun times. AND we only pushed 10 minutes late.

and you're not going to tell us that story?

I had to get a supervisor when I got randomly selected in BOS once to confirm that no, crewmembers do not need a boarding pass to get through security.
 
Speaking of the TSA, a couple of the agent who worked the old JFK T3 were also pilots here on JC and one of the TSA agents in PHX is also my electrician.
 
Speaking of the TSA, a couple of the agent who worked the old JFK T3 were also pilots here on JC and one of the TSA agents in PHX is also my electrician.

Town I live in, one is a former ASA FA, whose dad was a Delta pilot for 40+ years. One was a fellow church member and Assistant Scout Master with me in our BSA troop. Another one had a son who was in our troop. I’ve run into several around town.
Just normal, everyday people.

There are good ones.
 
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