“Pat downs and long lines are not the only complaints about Transportation Security Administration people have. For residents of the neighborhoods surrounding JFK Airport, the TSA is causing problems even outside the airport terminal. Besides the parking complaints, Goldfeder said he has heard of blocked driveways, littering and even in one instance a TSA officer changing his clothes outside his car on a public street. Agents can park at the airport and pay the fee but often choose the cheaper option of parking on a local street and taking the subway or AirTrain to their jobs.”
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