Originally Posted by
Boggie Dog
Doesn't count, just one of those unsubstantiated claims by a passenger.
What doesn't count? The lie or the claim that it's deliberate and sexually abusive?
Whatever TSA and those who support its actions say, in any other circumstances unwanted touching of the genitals would get the perp arrested for sexual assault. And don't try to tell me that passengers give their consent. They can't consent to something they don't know is going to happen to them.
The next time you're in line for a groping, ask the screener if he or she is going to be touching your genitals. You'll get a supervisor and/or the police called on your faster than you can blink and the TSA will claim you are obstructing a search.