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whirledtraveler Aug 17, 2006 4:38 am

Never yell at the TSA
 
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig3/monahan1.html


At the security checkpoint I was led aside for the "inspection" that’s all the rage at airports these days. My shoes were removed. I was told to take off my sweater, then to fold over the waistband of my pants. My baseball hat, hastily jammed on my head at 5 AM, was removed and assiduously examined ("Anything could be in here, sir," I was told, after I asked what I could hide in a baseball hat. Yeah. Anything.) Soon I was standing on one foot, my arms stretched out, the other leg sticking out in front of me àla a DUI test. I began to get pissed off, as most normal people would. My anger increased when I realized that the newly knighted federal employees weren’t just examining me, but my 7½ months pregnant wife as well. I’d originally thought that I’d simply been randomly selected for the more excessive than normal search. You know, Number 50 or whatever. Apparently not though – it was both of us. These are your new threats, America: pregnant accountants and their sleepy husbands flying to weddings.

After some more grumbling on my part they eventually finished with me and I went to retrieve our luggage from the x-ray machine. Upon returning I found my wife sitting in a chair, crying. Mary rarely cries, and certainly not in public. When I asked her what was the matter, she tried to quell her tears and sobbed, "I’m sorry...it’s...they touched my breasts...and..." That’s all I heard. I marched up to the woman who’d been examining her and shouted, "What did you do to her?" Later I found out that in addition to touching her swollen breasts – to protect the American citizenry – the employee had asked that she lift up her shirt. Not behind a screen, not off to the side – no, right there, directly in front of the hundred or so passengers standing in line. And for you women who’ve been pregnant and worn maternity pants, you know how ridiculous those things look. "I felt like a clown," my wife told me later. "On display for all these people, with the cotton panel on my pants and my stomach sticking out. When I sat down I just lost my composure and began to cry. That’s when you walked up."

Of course when I say she "told me later," it’s because she wasn’t able to tell me at the time, because as soon as I demanded to know what the federal employee had done to make her cry, I was swarmed by Portland police officers. Instantly. Three of them, cinching my arms, locking me in handcuffs, and telling me I was under arrest. Now my wife really began to cry. As they led me away and she ran alongside, I implored her to calm down, to think of the baby, promising her that everything would turn out all right. She faded into the distance and I was shoved into an elevator, a cop holding each arm. After making me face the corner, the head honcho told that I was under arrest and that I wouldn’t be flying that day – that I was in fact a "menace."

MapleLeaf Aug 17, 2006 6:29 am

Holy crap. It should not cost $4000 to retain a lawyer just to see the video footage of what you are accused of... something is wrong in the US I dare say.

bdschobel Aug 17, 2006 6:36 am


Originally Posted by MapleLeaf
... something is wrong in the US I dare say.

Oh, boy, that is certainly the truth!!!

Bruce

Deltahater Aug 17, 2006 7:25 am

I think "Never yell at the TSA" is the wrong conclusion.

If they had treated my wife like that, I would have violently struck that TSA goon (and deserved to be arrested).

You did no such thing. I think you need to file a complaint, assuming PDX is your home base, contact the media and make a big stink out of it. Most local news have a "We can help you reporter". They would eat this stuff up!!!!

These cretons need to be put back in their places.

I am very sorry my tax dollars supported your wife's rights and breasts being violated.

Can you get a copy of the surveillance video?

fairviewroad Aug 17, 2006 7:29 am


Originally Posted by Deltahater
I think "Never yell at the TSA" is the wrong conclusion.

If they had treated my wife like that, I would have violently struck that TSA goon (and deserved to be arrested).

You did no such thing. I think you need to file a complaint, assuming PDX is your home base, contact the media and make a big stink out of it. Most local news have a "We can help you reporter". They would eat this stuff up!!!!

These cretons need to be put back in their places.

I am very sorry my tax dollars supported your wife's rights and breasts being violated.

Can you get a copy of the surveillance video?

The original post is a link to an article that is dated December 21, 2002, and does not appear to be written by the OP. Suggestions as to what the OP should do are largely pointless.

Superguy Aug 17, 2006 8:12 am

Also dated 2002, but largely relavent to what's happening today.

ContinentalFan Aug 17, 2006 10:08 am

I hope that means that things gave gotten better! ;)

kgkhoury Aug 17, 2006 11:22 am

Hey Whirled...
Did this happen to you or what??? If it's a quote you cut/pasted, you really should have noted that.

FWAAA Aug 17, 2006 11:24 am


Originally Posted by kgkhoury
Hey Whirled...
Did this happen to you or what??? If it's a quote you cut/pasted, you really should have noted that.

If you click the link, the source of the quote become fairly obvious.

Xyzzy Aug 17, 2006 1:57 pm


Originally Posted by fairviewroad
The original post is a link to an article that is dated December 21, 2002, and does not appear to be written by the OP. Suggestions as to what the OP should do are largely pointless.

I thought the story looked familiar. Unfortunately nothing's changed in the ~4 years since.

SchmutzigMSP Aug 17, 2006 3:51 pm

This is so unbelievably sad... :(

Deltahater Aug 17, 2006 8:22 pm


Originally Posted by fairviewroad
The original post is a link to an article that is dated December 21, 2002, and does not appear to be written by the OP. Suggestions as to what the OP should do are largely pointless.

I am glad you so eloquently point out my pointless post.

N830MH Aug 23, 2006 10:58 pm


Originally Posted by SchmutzigMSP
This is so unbelievably sad... :(

Yeah, I would agree with TSA is problem the men was trying to get off the sweater at checkpoint. I swear that I am never anything problem the TSA before when I fly out from PHX, FLL, TPA and everywhere other cities. Does reason why he got arrested and what is his charges strandard for?

Savvy Traveler Aug 24, 2006 8:17 am

Thanks for the reminder about the TSA's abuses, although sadly I dare say we don't need any more reminders!

Superguy Aug 24, 2006 8:40 am


Originally Posted by Sydneysider
Thanks for the reminder about the TSA's abuses, although sadly I dare say we don't need any more reminders!

That's right. They remind us every time we take a flight. :td:


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