Originally Posted by
eyecue
That is a strawman argument. We are not talking walking up to someone and shaking their hand because of social greetings. We are talking about searching a persons body for possible weapons. There is no comparison. When you are in an accident and the paramedics check your chest for flail or other injuries involving personal areas, are you going to object? There are doctors and other professionals too that have to perform in this area of discomfort to the recepient everyday. They treat it like it is without any stigma attached to it.
Yes, but the paramedic or the doctor procedures done to the patient during that treatment you are referring to are not SSI. So the patient can find if what was done to them was done correctly during the treatment.
However the airplane passenger can't find out that same information when it comes to the enhanced patdown because the patdown procedure done by TSA Agents is SSI.