yes, but on rereading I have to concede that it may be the article that is making it seem so; haven't read the actual legal docs.
Think of it this way: Is it an abuse of power for a TSA agent to be flippant about his authority to grope you, because you have very little recourse to change that authority or get him fired?
Think of it this way: Is it an abuse of power for a TSA agent to be flippant about his authority to grope you, because you have very little recourse to change that authority or get him fired?