Heads Up! Senate TSA Oversight Hearing -- 17 Nov
#31
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I made sure my comments got through, though. I didn't call Menedez' this morning, I wanted to concentrate on Lautenberg since he actually sits on the committee.
Did you see the story about the state legislators holding a press conference today to protest the screenings?? Maybe THAT will get through to Frankie.
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Sen. Rockefeller is the chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce and an ex-officio member of all the subcommittees, including Aviation.
The first post in the thread has the URL and phone for all subcommittee members; you're welcome to copy/point to that.
Last edited by neko; Nov 15, 10 at 10:14 am
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Great! But the subcommittee chairman is Sen Byron Dorgan (D-ND) (202) 224-2551, not Sen Rockefeller.
Sen. Rockefeller is the chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce and an ex-officio member of all the subcommittees, including Aviation.
The first post in the thread has the URL and phone for all subcommittee members; you're welcome to copy/point to that.
Sen. Rockefeller is the chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce and an ex-officio member of all the subcommittees, including Aviation.
The first post in the thread has the URL and phone for all subcommittee members; you're welcome to copy/point to that.
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to the OP: please change your post. This is a FULL COMMITTEE hearing!
"WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announces the following full committee hearing on Transportation Security Administration oversight."
http://commerce.senate.gov/public/in...1-de668ca1978a
"WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announces the following full committee hearing on Transportation Security Administration oversight."
http://commerce.senate.gov/public/in...1-de668ca1978a
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Damn damn damn. None of my Congresscritters (I'm in Nashville) on any committees. Let us know if there's anything we non-constituents can do. (I'm glad to help write more letters, for one thing.)
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You can and should also contact your own senators and representative and let them know what you think - it's just that they won't be at this particular hearing
From the top level Senate and House pages, you can find the name and homepage of your congresspersons. Each homepage is different, but they all have some kind of contact link with an email webform and a list of addresses and phone numbers for their DC and local offices.
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We are not saying that people should not be screened, we want effective screening that respects our human dignity. It is a violation of the Fourth Amendment to offer someone an electronic strip search or sexual assault for condition of travel. The TSA is egregiously out of line in subjecting innocent people to invasive, abusive, and disgusting practices such as these, and I therefore encourage the Senator (Representative) to rein in the TSA and ensure that The Constitution is respected.
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I've contacted all my own Congresspeople and Senators as well as those on the committee.
We're making progress but have to keep this in peoples' faces and get the general public outraged...
We're making progress but have to keep this in peoples' faces and get the general public outraged...

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Members are listed on both homepages (mostly overlapping).
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Letter going out to Boxer, Feinstein, Pelosi
I am writing concerning the use of whole body imagers as a primary screening method at TSA airport checkpoints.
I recently flew from SFO on a Friday evening. All passengers were being sent through the new millimeter wave machine. I exercised my right to opt out. I did so because I am not comfortable having a stranger in a secret room looking at my naked body. I am also not convinced that the machines are safe, especially for frequent fliers. The risks from the millimeter wave technology in use at SFO are not well studied. The backscatter type machines clearly seem risky to me, as radiation exposure is cumulative. I am not willing to risk my long-term health just to travel.
After I opted out from the scanner, I received a pat down which included the screener placing his hands inside my pants and underwear and then running his hands up my thigh until they reached my genitals. I found the whole process extremely disturbing and revolting.
I am a top tier frequent flier with American and Alaska Airlines. I typically make 2 cross country trips most months, with occasional trips to Europe and Canada. The majority of my trips are discretionary. I am so upset by the new screening requirements that I am considering giving up all non-required flying. If many of us did that, it would certainly hurt the airline industry.
I do not object to reasonable, effective security. I believe the walk-through metal detectors work well without being intrusive. I accept that my bags will be scanned. I believe random explosives swab tests are quite useful. I object to invasive techniques that do little, if anything, to improve security.
I believe these techniques are way beyond the restrictions of the fourth amendment of our constitution. I hope you will support the rights of Americans to travel without being subject to unreasonable searches of their person.
I recently flew from SFO on a Friday evening. All passengers were being sent through the new millimeter wave machine. I exercised my right to opt out. I did so because I am not comfortable having a stranger in a secret room looking at my naked body. I am also not convinced that the machines are safe, especially for frequent fliers. The risks from the millimeter wave technology in use at SFO are not well studied. The backscatter type machines clearly seem risky to me, as radiation exposure is cumulative. I am not willing to risk my long-term health just to travel.
After I opted out from the scanner, I received a pat down which included the screener placing his hands inside my pants and underwear and then running his hands up my thigh until they reached my genitals. I found the whole process extremely disturbing and revolting.
I am a top tier frequent flier with American and Alaska Airlines. I typically make 2 cross country trips most months, with occasional trips to Europe and Canada. The majority of my trips are discretionary. I am so upset by the new screening requirements that I am considering giving up all non-required flying. If many of us did that, it would certainly hurt the airline industry.
I do not object to reasonable, effective security. I believe the walk-through metal detectors work well without being intrusive. I accept that my bags will be scanned. I believe random explosives swab tests are quite useful. I object to invasive techniques that do little, if anything, to improve security.
I believe these techniques are way beyond the restrictions of the fourth amendment of our constitution. I hope you will support the rights of Americans to travel without being subject to unreasonable searches of their person.