The Cheap Thrill-Airport Security Measures run Wild

Either this person has indeed been singled out for ogling, or her agent thinks it's a cool way to generate some publicity for her. Either way, it ain't right...

She is lucky the scumbag TSA goon did not tell her the porno-scanner was inconclusive and it is time for a gropedown in a private room.

I hope she sues them back into the Mesozoic era.
 
Either this person has indeed been singled out for ogling, or her agent thinks it's a cool way to generate some publicity for her. Either way, it ain't right...

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Sigh I always lusted after Donna. If she does sue them I think she would be smart to ditch the boyfriend and get an all male jury.
 
A very interesting in-depth interview, with TSA head John Pistole, by two his harshest critics from The Atlantic Magazine.

I must say I really wanted to hate this guy but he sounds both smart and reasonable as well understanding that TSA needs lots of changes.

I suspect that if was participating in this thread he probably wouldn't disagree with much of what is written. Of course just because he is nominally in charge doesn't mean he can fix things.
 
Either this person has indeed been singled out for ogling, or her agent thinks it's a cool way to generate some publicity for her. Either way, it ain't right...

Of course it isn't right if it happened that way. But it is a bit ironic, considering that she posed for Playboy (and Hustler?). Ummm, I imagine a quick google images search will show you more than those TSA guys saw. :whistle:

Maybe she's just mad she didn't get paid for the ogling.


-ERD50
 
Of course it isn't right if it happened that way. But it is a bit ironic, considering that she posed for Playboy (and Hustler?). Ummm, I imagine a quick google images search will show you more than those TSA guys saw. :whistle:

Maybe she's just mad she didn't get paid for the ogling.


-ERD50

Let me guess: you think rape victims "asked for it."
 
Of course it isn't right if it happened that way. But it is a bit ironic, considering that she posed for Playboy (and Hustler?). Ummm, I imagine a quick google images search will show you more than those TSA guys saw. :whistle:

Maybe she's just mad she didn't get paid for the ogling.


-ERD50

Let me guess: you think rape victims "asked for it."

Wow, of course not. Like I said (I'll bold it this time) - Of course it isn't right if it happened that way.. But it is still ironic.

-ERD50
 
Let me guess: you think rape victims "asked for it."


Kind of a far jump from ogling to rape isn't it:confused:


The thing that I do not get is the 'guys' would not have seen anything... they probably recognized her and said 'I saw her naked in PB'...


To me, nothing going on here...
 
Now they're frisking ambassadors. And apparently they frisked a former President of India. Not a lot of profiling going on yet, whatever the TSA guy said in that article...
 
Hahaahhahahaha!!!

I cannot wait until the TSA causes multiple diplmatic issues.
 
, I imagine a quick google images search will show you more than those TSA guys saw. :whistle:



-ERD50

i, uhhh, didnt believe you. so i checked to verify and you are correct :cool: i actually forgot that those were some of my favorite, ummm, pieces of art from when i was in grade/high school (cant remember exactly, but i do remember some of the artwork quite vividly)
 
Well... just to keep this thread alive:

Woman arrested at ABIA after refusing enhanced pat down

Other travelers KVUE talked to say they empathize with Hirschkind, but the law is the law.

"I understand her side of it, and their side as well, but it is for our protection so I have no problems with it," said Gwen Washington, who lives in Killeen.

"It's unfortunate that that happened and she didn't get to fly home, but it makes me feel a little safer," said Emily Protine.
 
DW and I flew out of Detroit on the 23rd. The curbside baggage guy gave us a tip that if we entered the attached hotel and went through their security checkpoint, there would be no line. Good tip! That was the good news. The bad news was that this checkpoint was staffed with 10 TSA employees and we got thoroughly screened, though no pat downs. They went through our backpacks and checked everything twice. I'm sure they were just bored.
 
My DW and I flew out of Detroit Thanksgiving week and had no problems. It was kind of a joke regarding the screening. If you went in the center lines you had a one in four chance of being chosen for the booth. However if you placed yourself at the outside lines no one was screened. Don't suppose the bad guys could have figured this out? Hopefully this has been addressed.
 
I admire Mr. Sheif courage in reporting the violation. If I was Iranian-American, I don't think I'd admit to bringing a loaded gun on board a US airline. Plus I'd be afraid the TSA would prosecute me for making them look stupid.

Oh, harley will probably have a couple of crack Homeland Security Investigators dropping by for a visit now that he's posted a link revealing TSA operational information. :ROFLMAO:

They'll probably be driving a tow truck and a front loader...
 
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