<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Plato90s:
You can, of course, choose to do so. You would likely find yourself in violation of local statutes covering public nudity.
At least in MA, you can get up to 30 days in jail.</font>
It was an exageration, Plato. But, here is an interesting story on TSA mandated exposure:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum.../002838-2.html
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by SkyPrincess:
I consider myself lucky that my embarrassing moment didn’t get me arrested.
Returning home last month after my Grandmother’s 100th birthday party, I got jammed up at MHT security. I was wearing a zip up sweater that the screener insisted must be removed so that it could be X-rayed. I politely explained that I wasn’t wearing anything underneath except a mock turtleneck (material that covers one’s neck but stops just below the neckline) and my undergarments. The screener continued to insist that I remove my “outerwear”. The screener summoned the police who agreed that my “outerwear” must be removed. Finally, frustration trumped good sense and I pulled the stupid sweater off and tossed it to the screener running the X-ray machine. I’ve never seen TSA screeners move so fast. In my defense even the cop insisted that I remove it after I repeatedly offered to open it or remove it in a private area.
These people live in NEW HAMPSHIRE for goodness sake. You’d think that they’d know the difference between “outerwear” and a sweater.\</font>