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“Sir, you must come with us”
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/50309 Traveler is stuck in Hawaii due to the No Fly List. I hope this is not a factual article. |
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Disturbing trend: TSA agents vandalizing travelers’ property
http://techmediatainment.blogspot.com/2012/10/disturbing-trend-tsa-agents-vandalizing.html?spref=tw |
Queens Man Put on "No-Fly List" Stranded in Austria
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/checkpoints-borders-policy-debate/1398951-3-stranded-sudden-inclusion-no-fly-list.html Convicted former Islamic charity director from US on no-fly list, stranded in Mideast http://www.canada.com/mobile/news/world-news/Convicted+former+Islamic+charity+director+from+nof ly+list+stranded/7363695/story.html |
TSA Vendor Denies Faking Test of Body-Imaging Software
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-11-14/tsa-vendor-denies-faking-test-of-body-imaging-software |
TSA puts controversial scanners in storage
http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/2012/11/15/tsa-bodyscanners/1706811/ "......Texas warehouse, which now holds a total of $155 million in unused equipment awaiting either disposal or redeployment...." |
Steampunk art is now terrorism, according to the TSA
http://tsanewsblog.com/7452/news/steampunk-art-is-now-terrorism-according-to-the-tsa/ ".....the Oakland airport said a man’s artistic watch could be used to make a timing device for a bomb." |
TSA 'Viper' team makes appearance in Emeryville
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=8957075 Possibly because I don't have that mindset, but I don't see how a train, running on a track, could be a useful terrorist tactic. How much did this TSA show cost us? |
Hmmmm should be interesting....
Ok so I have an interesting thing happening. As most people know I just recently had my lower surgery. One of the reasons I chose to stay local in Plano, TX was so I didn't have to deal with the TSA. I have heard horror stories about guys traveling after surgery and having all sorts of issues.
Now in the past I have done a pat down because I didn't want to reveal my gender and I don't know how much of it is actually visible through those scanners. I also don't know if it is safe for my $6,000 hearing aids to go through either. In the future I am scheduled to fly to San Antonio in a couple of weeks. I really don't know if I want a pat down or if I want a scanner. Obviously I am still healing. Any suggestions would be great. I have had issues in the past I am about to disclose that information here. 1) San Antonio 2) Metal Detector 3) Opt Out 4) At first I was nervous but it wasn't a bad thing. 5) I would have to say with my ex she didn't like the entire pat down I went through thought it was way too invasive and it takes FOREVER! 6) I understand why TSA is there and I am glad, but really get with the program and use the technology that is better suited for the airport, so we don't have to take off our shoes anymore. 7) One time, I was really caught off guard by this too and didn't know how to respond. TSA agent asked to see my wallet. I felt like this was a bit of invasion of privacy. I see him going through and he sees the money in my wallet. He's like you big spender. He shouldn't have commented it was inappropriate. But if I had told him no he can't go through it, it could have red flagged me right? Still trying to figure out my next trip.... I might ask my surgeon what he thinks as well. |
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Things to consider when choosing between the pat down and the scanner: 1) You can still be selected for a pat down even if you don’t trigger the scanner. 2) Men with large penises and large testicles have been flagged by the scanner for ‘abnormalities’ and subjected to the pat down. 3) Women with menstrual pads on have been flagged by the scanner for ‘abnormalities’ and subjected to the pat down. 4) Check with your hearing aid manufacturer about going through the scanner with them. TSA does NOT have the expertise to advise you and may tell you it is okay just to avoid giving you the pat down. You state you understand why TSA is at our airports. Please expound on that. What do you believe is being accomplished by removing our shoes, taking no liquids into the secure area, and having TSA check our private parts? You also mentioned your wallet was searched by a TSA clerk and your concern you may have been flagged if you said anything about it being inappropriate. In what way did you feel you might be flagged? Did you think you would receive a retaliatory search if you mentioned the TSA clerk had no need to open your wallet or did you think mentioning the wallet search would indicate you were a terrorist? Not all TSA experiences are issues, other than ineffectual, time consuming, and fear mongering. I hope your experience is dull and ordinary. One final note: you said one reason you stay in Plano, TX is to avoid TSA. See the posting directly above yours (and further back). TSA has expanded to searching trains, buses, and private cars. |
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Previously I posted these stats: Deaths from terrorism since 9/11 (10 years) - 3033 Deaths from breast cancer in 2011 - 39,520 (est) Deaths from DUIs in 2010 - 32,885 Deaths from homicide in 2011 - 16,799 That is 89,204 deaths in one year compared to 3,033 over 10 years. This doesn't include death by other cancers, working in unsafe conditions, starvation, lack of medical treatment for treatable illnesses, etc. The 2012 TSA budget: $7.85 Billion It seems to me breast cancer, DUIs and homicides are more dangerous and yet we spend $7.85 Billion a year for airport and other screening that has not stopped one terrorist. I look forward to hearing your thoughts. |
TSA ends contract with Rapiscan, maker of full-body scanner
http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-fullbody-scanner-contract-20130117,0,3525187.story "But TSA officials said the agency has canceled its contract with the company because it had failed to deliver software to protect the privacy of passengers." "The Rapiscan scanners have also be criticized by privacy advocates and some health officials, who question whether the machines expose passengers to too much radiation." |
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I'm going to the reunion this year so my mode of travel will be Amtrak from Marshall Tex. to LIttle Rock Ark, I do hope I don't have to deal wit the t.s.a. on this trip...I garentee the pic on my drivers licence and my physical one are definatly NOT female by any stretch of the imagnation...I cant help the dam name on the D.L. it is what it is.
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I just had a total hip replacement over Thanksgiving. I have a titanium socket and partially titanium femur (they cut off part of your femur to make the ball piece of the joint). I asked the surgeon about going through airport security. He said I would set off every metal detector there is and I could have problems with the wand depending on how it is set. The full body scanner will show the all the fancy new parts I have.
I have always maintained the full body scanners are dangerous to EVERYBODY including the TSA security folks. If that machine was in a hospital it would be in a lead lined room with ALL the precautions needed for simple x-rays. I'm glad TSA is going to dump them. I have never liked flying....it's just not natural.....and since 9/11 when fear took over and common sense died I have flown maybe 3 times. Taking off your shoes, putting liquid in 3 oz bottles, no sharp objects, no lighters, but 3 books of matches oh wait you can have a lighter now, is all just stupid and does nothing to make anyone more secure. I absolutely dread the thought of airport security now because I will set off all their bells and whistles. The thought of partially dropping my pants and showing off my big ass scar is not a pleasant one. Funny though....I was at the Federal Building in Oakland and I set off the metal detector. They stopped me of course, asked me where I was going (the VA Regional office) and I told them I had had a hip replacement and they did not even wand me......I got a thank you for your service and was on my way. |
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I think there should be a 'take your chance airline'--where you go through the old fashioned security (pre 9-11), sign a waver, and are on your way to the plane that other like minded folks are flying.
Since that won't happen, and I refuse to go through the scanner, I get the pat down almost every time I fly. Would be every time, but when flying with the kids, I get to go through the old fashioned metal detector security. I have never been touched in an obnoxious way... and everyone treats me well. However, I have Femme privileged so that probably has something to do with it. And not to turn a serious subject into a joke... but honestly, for most of the past two years--the only touch I was getting was while going through airport security. And I kinda sorta... in an embarrassed to say way... looked forward to that part of flying. I secretly hoped for the rough strong hands of a big butch TSA officer (blush). |
In March, 2013, the Transportation Security Administration announced it would relax the bans of the carriage of small knives aboard commercial planes. For several reasons this is a smart and sensible move that will help to rationalize and streamline airport security. The backlash against the decision is illogical and, from an air safety perspective, counterproductive. The purpose of this petition is to encourage TSA not to back down under pressure from misguided and emotionally charged arguments. A more thorough explanation of the cause can be read here: http://www.askthepilot.com/tsa-to-relax-ban/
https://www.change.org/petitions/tsa-don-t-give-in-to-fear-mongering |
For completeness' sake...
It should be noted that neither the flight attendants union nor the air marshall's were consulted regarding the loosening of restrictions on these small knives and sports equipment. I understand there is a petition on the White House web site for people who want the TSA to re-consider their decision.
Personally, I haven't decided what I think yet-- |
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