Attractive females targeted by TSA agents for multiple naked body scanner screen

United States
April 13, 2012 4:26pm CST
http://www.naturalnews.com/035018_TSA_body_scanners_women.html Really is anyone surprised by this? They put the criminals in charge to keep us safe...ya right! Between these creeps patting kids down like child molesters and this I think its way past time for some real change that can be defined!
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@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
14 Apr 12
I would not wonder. Why anyone who cat pat down a child has no compulsion about going feely over a good looking woman. I may be going to P.E.I. if my sister-in-law does ot get better and would not want to get a pad down by those perverts and I am sure my sons and daughter-in-laws do not want their children to get the touchy feely either. By the way, I heard that these tactics will be coming to Canada and not just on international flights, so I am doubly worried.
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
14 Apr 12
With the gas prices going where they are, it would surprise me that the States and even Canada will divided into different countries because it would just as hard to leave your state or province as it would be to get a passport. More then that, I think the TSA was put in not to discourage terrorists, but to make sure Americans do not travel more then a few miles outside their own towns and cities.
• United States
14 Apr 12
I have not flown since they put these things in place and if I can help it I won't be any time soon. Trains and driving may take longer but I am more than willing to do it rather than fly anywhere.
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@peavey (16936)
• United States
13 Apr 12
I'm not surprised at all. I would be surprised if anyone claimed differently. This is just allowing the basest of human nature to prevail in an area where the "customers" are helpless to protest. It makes me sick, to be honest. There are enough whackos and perverts out there without encouraging more by allowing them to do things like this.
• United States
14 Apr 12
Why arrest them and pay for them to be in prison. Now we can give them jobs and let them have their fill...or is it feel....
@peavey (16936)
• United States
14 Apr 12
Right.
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
14 Apr 12
Who would have more incentive to ensure airline safety than the airlines. Why not let them screen their own passengers and then let the people report abuses. If an airline had repeated security breaches would you fly that airline - probably not. Now if there are security breaches who do you punish? Do you refuse to fly through certain airports - not your choice all the time. If you always have security problems like we have now you could simply fly a different airline. I choose to fly a certain airline even if I have to pay a little more just to get a more comfortable flight. Given the choice would you fly with an airline that let drunks on the plane, or had many reports of problems on their flights? Airline security would become one of the factors in choosing an airline to fly.
• United States
14 Apr 12
If after all the money that has been spent on these machines we still have this happening: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/27/girl-gets-knife-past-airport-security_n_1383346.html Than the whole TSA crap needs to be re-thought. There is only one way to stop terrorist and that's not letting them in the country in the first place. They are spending big bucks on policing the citizens of the United States and bending or breaking the Constitution at will all while letting the border along Mexico be breached daily.
@lampar (7584)
• United States
27 Apr 12
It seem like TSA agents are not just bunch of fatties or stupid men that have no clue what they are doing, at least they choose attractive females for naked body scanner screen, hope to see some unusual images appear on their monitor. I am sure those creeps especially male agents would love to do a thorough body search afterward by claiming somethings suspicion are hiding inside their skirt or dresses; bras and panties. It is just sickening to know these creeps are capable of almost everything by using their position to take advantages of pretty women.
@matersfish (6306)
• United States
13 Apr 12
Half of me thinks that this is a shame. What a violation! The other half of my is screaming ALLLLLLRIGHTTTTTTT. But it certainly is no surprise. John Stossel has a great special he shot recently that compared private security at the airport vs. the TSA. As one might imagine, the private security is far superior in EVERY conceivable category! And what's most ironic about the private vs. government airport security is that San Fransisco's airport has the private security because it's simply better. They whined and cried until they got a special TSA-free exemption! How incredibly ironic. An area that wants to put Ronald McDonald and goldfish owners in prison has wiggled their way out of being trapped in with the TSA! Other airports that request the use of private security instead of the TSA are denied without cause. Just flat-out denied. Private does it more efficiently across the board, and a true nanny-state environment even realizes that the TSA is ridiculous, yet it's still forced on everyone. What a f'd up system America is becoming. Government always insists they can do it better, and half the country sits back and buys into partisan battles and actually believes it! I've heard people say, concerning the "climate change" debate, that my children will despise me for not acting. I say the same about allowing government to remain in control of things. My grandchildren are really going to hate me for it. That aside, and to end my incredibly long rant (at least it feels long ), I agree we need security at airports. Just not the TSA. Not now. I tried to keep a modicum of faith in them after the bloomer bomber, but not now. It's time for yet another failed government program to end. (And, no, big-government proponents, I do not consider it successful just because we haven't blown up!)
• United States
14 Apr 12
If enough people pitch a B10tch fit this would come to and end immediately. As far as that farce called the underwear bomber, they already had the machines on order and eye witnesses say he was let on the plane with no passport after someone escorted him to the gate. The government has admitted he was on a terrorist watch list and a no fly list. Too many damn coincidences for my taste the whole thing reeks of B.S.