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MKEbound Nov 20, 2010 9:26 pm


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

Wow.

Do you realize that pedophiles have use this argument to justify why they touch children inappropriately? "It's a victimless crime"

Wow.

Just wow.

Frozentech Nov 20, 2010 9:33 pm


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

I hope to hell you don't represent the STUPIDITY of the TSA. My daughter was molested by one of my wife's coworkers, and let me assure you your groping does mean something to a 7 year old. She was fondled, and not even to the degree that you allegedly reserve for +12 year olds. That ahole was convicted and got a 15 year sentence. Think of that when a father breaks your jaw. This crap will not stand much longer.

AINITFUNNY Nov 20, 2010 9:45 pm

I guess we have now, as a society, given our blessing to creating "professional" child molesters who "do it for a living".

attyinchina Nov 20, 2010 9:49 pm


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

Eyecue, why don't you tell me your badge number and what airport you work in. Next time I travel back home I will make a point to swing by and arrest you myself.

WHAT YOU ARE DOING IS ILLEGAL. I KNOW YOU ARE JUST DOING WHAT YOU ARE TOLD BUT THEN AGAIN, THE NAZIS IN GERMANY ALL SAID THE SAME THING.

It is called the 4th Amendment and no matter what your superiors in the TSA say you are not allowed to search people in an unreasonable manner when a less intrusive solution is available. You have a civic DUTY to stop molesting children and be less intrusive in your pat downs. When you come across somebody who you really suspect might be a terrorist give them the full nine yards, but with everybody else stop violating their rights.

slsdi Nov 20, 2010 9:51 pm


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

I know for a FACT that many children don't cry when being molested. Whether they cry depends on many factors such as pain, force, or fear. They often don't really understand what is happening, but they are left feeling shamed and guilty.

As for them having no sense of sexuality, clearly you don't know many children well. A lot of kids discover their bodies pretty early even if they don't understand it.

txrus Nov 21, 2010 5:50 am


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

I'm guessing this what the smurfs were told in their 'enhanced pat down' class so that the few of them who may have questioned whether this was ok would shut up.

mikemey Nov 21, 2010 8:03 am


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

Again, you come up with another justification for your employer's illegal activites.

When are you going to get it - what you and your agency does is illegal, immoral, and, in the end, will lead to you being, at best unemployed, and at worst under arrest.

mozgytog Nov 21, 2010 8:06 am


Originally Posted by Fredd (Post 15219520)
It would be easy to make a cheap joke (e.g. see the Foreplay section) but I won't where children are concerned. It's just not funny.

How about this from a Los Angeles Times blogger who is offering instructions to parents:

Please be so kind as to pre-groom your children. The molesters at the TSA have limited time and can't properly ply them with candy and video games.

Boggie Dog Nov 21, 2010 8:12 am


Originally Posted by Frozentech;15221272[COLOR="Red"
]I hope to hell you don't represent the STUPIDITY of the TSA. [/COLOR] My daughter was molested by one of my wife's coworkers, and let me assure you your groping does mean something to a 7 year old. She was fondled, and not even to the degree that you allegedly reserve for +12 year olds. That ahole was convicted and got a 15 year sentence. Think of that when a father breaks your jaw. This crap will not stand much longer.

Have you read much of this persons statements and responses?


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

You have stated that you were a LEO for some years.

Under what circumstances did you leave law enforcement?

Triniflyguy Nov 21, 2010 8:26 am


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

My first post here on FT. All I can say is,

WOW :eek:

eyecue Nov 21, 2010 8:32 am

This whole thing is a matter of opinions. When a person whether it is a child or adult, is patted down, the result is dependant on the intent of the officer. Evereyone on here is screaming sexual assault and that is not the intent of the patdown. A properly done patdown does not constitute a sexual assault. There is no lingering or fondling done.

mikemey Nov 21, 2010 8:35 am


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15225348)
This whole thing is a matter of opinions. When a person whether it is a child or adult, is patted down, the result is dependant on the intent of the officer. Evereyone on here is screaming sexual assault and that is not the intent of the patdown. A properly done patdown does not constitute a sexual assault. There is no lingering or fondling done.

I'll make sure to add this to the growing list of TSA justification for groping children.

eyecue Nov 21, 2010 8:38 am


Originally Posted by Boggie Dog (Post 15225176)
You have stated that you were a LEO for some years.

Under what circumstances did you leave law enforcement?

After 10 years I left law enforcement because our salaries where frozen due to the economy and there was no room for upward motion. I resigned with dignity as a senior patrol officer and received honors and went onto the fire service and ems.

AINITFUNNY Nov 21, 2010 8:41 am


Originally Posted by eyecue (Post 15220818)
I have patted down a lot of children and I can tell you that the feelings that you are expressing are adult emotions. None of them cried. With all due respect, the process means nothing to them unless they are taught otherwise. Young children have no sense of sexuality. A properly done patdown will not leave them feeling any thought of violation.

Your words make a chill run down my spine. You talk like, and make excuses like a pedophile does, imagining the child doesn't mind being molested.

eyecue Nov 21, 2010 8:42 am


Originally Posted by mikemey (Post 15225377)
I'll make sure to add this to the growing list of TSA justification for groping children.

If you look at the activity in the terrorist theater, the use of children to attain the goal of terrorism is increasing. There have been two cases that have involved the use of children estimated to be around 4 and 5 years old to further their cause. To that end, the children were killed in the act.


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