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exerda May 16, 2005 11:08 am


Originally Posted by gregory carlin
The rules were that jackets do not have to be removed if there is only a camisole undreneath. Of course those are only the rules, they do not mean anything. They just put them in press releases after a strip search story has went horribly wrong and is reported on the TV news.

Yep, my fiancee complained a lot after being forced to remove her jacket-style shirt that had only a camisole underneath. I'm sure it really helped the TSA see that she wasn't carrying anything illegal through the WTMD :rolleyes:

gregory carlin May 23, 2005 6:41 pm


Originally Posted by Cookie Jarvis
I really don't believe screeners live to pat down body parts, private or not.


The innocence of the thought.

Child Sexual Abuse and the Male Monopoly: An Empirical Exploration of Gender and a Sexual Interest in Children, Mike Freel, 2003, British Journal of Social Work, 33, 481-498

It is simply not possible to recruit one hundred men without having a significant paedophile problem. Why do you think that teacher and jail guard rape and abuse stories are a dozen a day in the media?

http://www.detnews.com/2005/specialr...A01-190120.htm

When it is really bad the good guys simply all leave and allow the ground to the predators. The MDOC recruited convicted sex criminals to guard the women prisoners. All the regular happy husbands had already fled.

The TSA had more than its fair share of sick types. Nen were searching little girls and women when it started and sexual assault inevitable.

gregory carlin May 23, 2005 6:58 pm


Originally Posted by exerda
Yep, my fiancee complained a lot after being forced to remove her jacket-style shirt that had only a camisole underneath. I'm sure it really helped the TSA see that she wasn't carrying anything illegal through the WTMD :rolleyes:


I was discussing this recently this with politicians in London, the number of sexual assaults on girls was quite alarming.

Screeners were sexually assaulting Asian girls who were arriving home thinking their marriage prospects were compromised.

There should have been Senate hearings on the abuses. The TSA thought they could treat civilians as if they were in BOP Danbury.

The vetting was inadequate. It was obvious from the ubiquitous internet chatter that dubious people were heading over.

The fetishists and perverts were blabbing away on the net. Commonsense should have allowed the DOT to predict the inevitable.


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