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Old Jan 5, 2011 | 10:09 pm
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Isobel
 
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Originally Posted by jkhuggins
As I've said in many threads here ... one can't draw any conclusions from the silence of others.

As has been noted here frequently, passengers at AIT checkpoints are presented with a choice of two bad alternatives: allowing someone to view their (virtual) naked body remotely, or have someone perform an "enhanced" patdown. Other passengers may have made the conscious choice to use the AIT, not because they like it, but because they view the patdown (and the accompaning verbal berating, like you received) as a worse option. And complaining about the AIT to the TSOs at the checkpoint is exceedingly unlikely to effect change ... so they may have chosen silence as a means to avoid prolonging the experience any longer than necessary.

Silence does not mean consent.
Maybe not, but if it appears to mean consent, and can be used by the TSA and the DHS in their statistics to suggest that 99 percent of us have no problem with the scans and the pat-downs, then it might as well BE consent. Whereas, if everybody opted out...just stood there all together and said the equivalent of Don't Touch My Junk...this travesty could not continue.

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