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U.S. Airport Pat-Downs Are About to Get More Invasive


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2017 Mar 4, 7:50am   17,985 views  51 comments

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While few have noticed, U.S. airport security workers long had the option of using five different types of physical pat-downs at the screening line. Now those options have been eliminated and replaced with a single universal approach. This time, you will notice.

The new physical touching—for those selected to have a pat-down—will be be what the federal agency officially describes as a more “comprehensive” physical screening, according to a Transportation Security Administration spokesman.

Denver International Airport, for example, notified employees and flight crews on Thursday that the “more rigorous” searches “will be more thorough and may involve an officer making more intimate contact than before.”

“I would say people who in the past would have gotten a pat-down that wasn’t involved will notice that the [new] pat-down is more involved,” TSA spokesman Bruce Anderson said Friday. The shift from the previous, risk-based assessment on which pat-down procedure an officer should apply was phased in over the past two weeks after tests at smaller airports, he said.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-03/u-s-airport-pat-downs-are-about-to-get-more-invasive

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41   tn2   2017 Mar 14, 12:33am  

A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.

42   Strategist   2017 Oct 15, 7:44pm  

Dan8267 says

Actually, the world Strategist wants is like North Korea, a place where authoritarianism is absolute. What I want for the United States is the exact opposite of what North Korea is. I want a nation where all persons are equal under law with the exact same rights and no privileges for anyone, a society where we all obey the exact same laws, no exceptions.



Hello Dan, we already have that. It's called America, the land where millions risk their lives to get in. The land that has done so much for mankind. The land that sacrificed 620,000 young men so that slaves would be freed. The land that has given it's citizens a standard of living that is envied by the world. The land that allows you to criticize it no matter what.
The land that you hate.
43   Strategist   2017 Oct 15, 7:54pm  

freespeak says
Love your country, but never trust your government.


We can change our government every 2 years.
44   Tenpoundbass   2017 Oct 15, 7:57pm  

Next time I travel I'm going to put a stress relief ball in my pants. And demand pat downs instead of going through the Microwave ovens.
45   Dan8267   2017 Oct 15, 10:10pm  

Strategist says
The land that you hate.


The fact that you actually believe that is proof that you are brainwashed. Any attempt to make America better or to save Americans you don't like, such as innocent blacks being murdered by cops, you call an attack on America. You are so full of shit.
46   Y   2017 Oct 16, 5:38am  

fallout from nuke testing.

tn2 says
If tyranny is so wonderful, why do people try to escape North Korea?
47   Y   2017 Oct 16, 5:59am  

The food.
freespeak says
If tyranny is so wonderful, why do people try to escape
prisons?
48   WineHorror   2017 Oct 16, 11:01am  

Strategist says
rd of living


That is quite incorrect.
49   zzyzzx   2017 Oct 16, 12:08pm  

Oh great, just when we need Harvey Weinstein to work airport security, he's about to get thrown in jail.
50   Y   2017 Oct 16, 2:08pm  

Per your statement, every country in the world embraces tyranny.
Unless you'd like to add some details....

freespeak says
Tyranny didn't work out too well for the USSR, Nazi Germany, and Cambodia so why are Americans embracing it?

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