Originally Posted by
bocastephen
Actually, all someone has to do is submit that front-of-hand touching of sexual organs is not within the assigned duty.
Getting the crime prosecuted may be a challenge, but there is nothing that says I cannot sue a screener - the suit is valid and will need to be answered, even if it results in dismissal.
I think a valid test case is suing a TSA screener for emotional distress if the patdown exceeds (even by a smidgen), the standards and limitations laid out in the SOP manual.
I guess this is why I'm advocating bring an administrative action against a screener. There are no courts involved (at this stage anyway), but you will cause pain and cause the TSA at some level (IG or Officeof Civil Rights) to investigate. The accused screener and their management will be interviewed as an activity of the investigation. And, you can help build a case against the screener.