Airports consider congressman's call to ditch TSA
Actually this makes perfect sense to me. So many people are upset about skin cancer from the Scanners and the Genital pat downs of their wives and mothers and little girls of any age that more and more people are considering not flying at all as a response. Airports and Air Lines don't want to go out of business so this is the logical solution to get rid of cancer from screening machines and pornographic pat downs. No passengers. No Business. TSA likely will go.
Begin quote from news article titled "Airports consider congressman's call to ditch TSA" word button above.
Roberts is a pilot with ExpressJet Airlines and is on unpaid administrative leave because of his refusal to enter the whole-body scanners.
Poe flies for Continental Airlines and will continue to take off work as long as the existing regulations are in place.
"In her eyes, the pat-down is a physical molestation and the WBI scanner is not only intrusive, degrading and potentially dangerous, but poses a real and substantial threat to medical privacy," the lawsuit states. end quote.
Later: I found this very interesting commentary and thought I would share it regarding "Don't Touch My Junk":
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/18/AR2010111804494.html
Or I finally found a word button for it:
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