No negative experiences with TSA here. I did recently fly two directions with a large full bottle of perfume in my purse though, accidentally. Got home and realized it was there and was surprised it didn't get flagged and thrown out. Glad they didn't though, it's kinda expensive. Does kinda make me think their bag checks aren't doing everything they're supposed to do though...
I know how to empty my pockets, i walked through the metal detector and thats it. they did scan my bag 2 times though, dont know why.
So here I am, at SFO awaiting my plane. I got through security without any fuzz, the girl in front of me? Not so much. There was a full body scan thingy at the gate, right next to a regular metal detector. The girl told the TSA agent "I don't want to go through that body scan thing" - big mistake. Over 9000 alarms went off, "OPT OUT's" was heard throughout the terminals and they escorted her away to be felt-up and molested in private. Me? I just quietly walked to the metal detector, and emerged on the other side with 100% less radiation. :awe:
In September my husband and I flew from Florida to Washington, DC (with the obligatory stopover in Atlanta.) We both used our retired military issued IDs. The TSA agents who checked them, without exception, both going and coming home, looked at his ID, put it down, shook his hand and said "Thank you, Colonel, for your service." I don't remember anyone ever doing that for him before, although I have seen it with active duty soldiers in uniform. I was very impressed and appreciative. I don't know if they're instructed to do that or not, but, either way, it was very nice.