Shoes selected for random patdown
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Shoes selected for random patdown
Flying out of PWM this morning... I knew I wasin for some karma afte rrefusing the bin straightener's order to head through theWTMD before my stuff. Sure enough the WTMD picked me for random screening. I've had this happen before so I prepared myself for a light lovetap or magic paper swab. Instead the conveyor watcher called me over and had me identify my belongings. Upon doing so I was told that he had to screen my shoes and that he would take them and be right back?! Sure enough my shoes disappeared for a few minutes before he returned and said I was free.
This isn't really a complaint. Beyond my general disdain for security theater this wasn't a big hassle and the TSOs were polite. It just seemed incredibly stupid and bizarre that my slip-ons that were xrayed got sent o secondary because the WTMD didn't like me. What about the rest of my belongings?
This isn't really a complaint. Beyond my general disdain for security theater this wasn't a big hassle and the TSOs were polite. It just seemed incredibly stupid and bizarre that my slip-ons that were xrayed got sent o secondary because the WTMD didn't like me. What about the rest of my belongings?
Last edited by sangreal; Apr 23, 2011 at 5:20 pm
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: South Hill, Washington
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Someone easily could have walked off with my wallet, my computer, etc. and the TSA's only solution is don't opt out. But I *have* to opt out, since I have prosthetics, or get sent for the scary "resolution pat-down". As I was traveling alone, there's no way I'm getting shuffled off to a locked windowless cameraless room with no witnesses. It'd be really easy to tail me through security and take all my possessions; heck, it's TSA policy to help, since they won't prevent your things from being stolen or, even when asked politely, take them off the belt and isolate them so nobody can take them. TSA-assisted theft...heck, they get to assault you, scream at you, and call you names, why not steal your things, too?


