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"The problem with all the security theater is the poor production values" --Tim
Today's news is about a woman who was allegedly forced to remove her nipple piercings to board a plane.
The TSA's statement about this shows a picture of a bra bomb that may be used in the future to train TSA officers.
Um, yeah, no. Scarecrow argument. Harassing people with body piercings is neither ok nor a significant contribution to actual security. Especially not with the sniggering.
Today's news is about a woman who was allegedly forced to remove her nipple piercings to board a plane.
The TSA's statement about this shows a picture of a bra bomb that may be used in the future to train TSA officers.
Um, yeah, no. Scarecrow argument. Harassing people with body piercings is neither ok nor a significant contribution to actual security. Especially not with the sniggering.
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I was patted down and asked to remove my outer-layers of clothing in front of a female officer (basically to strip down to my panties/bra) which I refused because in MY mind there was no need to strip after the pat down revealed NOTHING concealed on my person. (plus, there was not a concealed area in which I could comply without being exposed to dozens of travelers) Because I refused they attempted to delay me past the point when my plane would board. Luckily (I guess), this all happened near shift change and a new shift supervisor came by to "check-in" on this security station at which point I was hastily let go (amid claps and cheers from the other passangers who were witnesses to my ordeal over fucking Bonne Belle. I lodged several complaints over the course of several months and was repeatedly told that I was "non-compliant" during the security check-point and that my failure to disclose the lip balm was a security threat that had to be checked out.
Nevermind that it was 3am when I boarded the plane, that I was dead fucking tired and forgot that I had anything in my pockets (they were pajama pants...I forgot I even HAD pockets on these pants!), that I COMPLIED with everything they asked of me save for the stripping (because there was NOT a secluded area, basically they wanted me to strip in a corner where I would be entirely visible to all of the passangers waiting in line).
Ultimately it took me 18 months to get an "apology" (which I have kept in the file with copies of my complaint letters) but they never indicated a change to their policies or admitted any wrong-doing. So it wasn't really an apology at all, more like a letter that stated they were sorry for my distress but it's their job and here, have some free travel coupons.
I'm enraged for this woman. I heard this story on the radio this morning, and already filed a complaint with TSA (via the link) regarding this incident. I doubt they will do a damn thing, but at least I voiced my concern.
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And hey, do you know PAINFUL it is if a terrorist were to hold you hostage with a clipper and cut your nails too closely? Not to mention anyone's Lee Press-on Nails getting utterly ruined?
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And now I'm imagining cock-pit porn...shame on you! ;)