Originally Posted by
RichardKenner
This has been discussed in great detail in at least three other threads.
I has been discussed but I don't recall any legal types suggesting that doing so would be potentially successful or not.
I cannot believe that TSA has carte blanche to violate a person and not be held accountable. Who is the proponent for the traveler when TSA has a person out of sight of the public?
Some form of legal recourse against suspected breaches of protocol have to be available to the public.
I would never allow myself to be isolated from public view without witness from an outside source.