Originally Posted by
cguzik
But then the gloves alarmed and I was told I would have to go to a private room for a resolution pat down with another TSO. I protested and said they could do it in the open. They refused and insisted I go to the private room. I acquiesced at that point, not wanting to cause myself further grief.
Have we determined whether or not you HAVE to go for the private room resolution pat down if they say you need it? I started a
thread on this awhile ago, but I don't think it was ever truly determined what the policy is and what legal rights you have. This
article describing a woman's experience with the private screening is terrifying to me.
As a woman who travels alone frequently, and who doesn't want the extra radiation of the NOS machines, I am really worried about what my rights are and what I can reasonably expect to do and have happen to me if I don't want to go to the private room. Does anyone know?