Chardok wrote:I will totally grant you that it is somehwat invasive and that DBs will certainly make cutting and insensitive remarks/jokes remarks. (In my defense I do concede that this type of search should be performed in at least semi-private later in my comment) But it doesn't change the fact that the prosthetic *should* be searched.
No -
asking a woman to remove a breast prosthesis in FULL VIEW OF THE PUBLIC is NOT "somewhat invasive", it's completely humiliating and absolutely outrageous. Why
don't they have at least a screened off area for this? Do they get their fucking jollies out of doing this shit? It's NOT acceptable and it's NOT reasonable.
At a minimum peopel should be granted at least some visual privacy.
In other words, many jobs will be off limits to her without her consenting to what, under almost any other circumstances, would be sexual assault. She can just forget about vacationing on any continent but North America. Instead of taking a few hours to go from New York to California she can just STFU and drive, never mind it would take at least a week.
Essentially, yes. I'm sorry, but again, we're living in a world where fear-driven paranoia is the rule, not the exception. I do not feel that checking a strange thing to make sure that the thing doesn't have a weapon in it or is not itself a weaponis not overly invasive.
I think telling someone "I'm glad you survived cancer but you can no longer be permitted to fly" is fucking sick. A breast prosthesis is not a "strange thing", they're actually fucking
common on a certain level.
It's not just about being able to keep a job, though that is an important part of it. OK, you're not
allowed to fly anymore because they don't like people with your prosthetics, thinking about taking a train? The TSA wants to institute
the exact same security on Amtrak. And on inter-urban buses. In the end this means the disabled aren't allowed to go places any more.
Restricting a person's ability to fly is a de facto restricting of their ability to travel, to go places, and in many case a restriction of their professional life. Inability to fly closes off careers. People should not have to submit to humiliation to hold down a job.
Look - I can sympathize, I really can, but again, this is the world in which we live.
In that case I find "this world" UNACCEPTABLE. Except it's NOT "this world", it's "the USA" - most of the
rest of the world seems to cope without this level of police-state hysteria.
I disagree that it is defacto restriction, however, as their option is either submit or don't travel.
How is "submit to something that under
any other circumstances would be sexual assault, and submit
in full view of the public, or don't travel" an "option"? Even an able-bodied person such as myself might get groped and frankly, from what I've seen on videos clips and from descriptions there is
no way that could be done to me without it being horribly intrusive and utterly humiliating. I'd want to shower for about two days just to feel clean again. I do not find it acceptable to have a total stranger rummaging around my genitals. Period.
Again - I don't feel that searching a person because of a strange prosthesis constitutes a violation of human rights. In fact - I see it as ensuring the human rights of ALL the passengers on Airline X.
So... in order to insure passenger rights we have to
humiliate people? And what they're talking about - insulin pumps, false tits, and so forth - those are not "strange'. They've been around quite some time and shouldn't cause surprise in security people. And for god's sake they DON'T have to do this shit out on an open floor! That's just fucking
stupid and lazy!
I respect your feelings on this, I really do - but it doesn't change the fact that the reality is that that bit of inconvenience may just be the determining factor on whether or not a terrorist plot is carried out.
Oh, horseshit - reinforced cockpit doors are the only REAL security advance made since 9/11. The rest is just window-dressing to make it look like the government gives a fuck about people.
Okay, that's a bit of a stretch - but honeslty, the revailing climate dictates that we take these extreme measures, lest we be viewed as not having done ANYTHING to prevent something terrible from happening.
I'd rather we spend time and effort on EFFECTIVE security, stuff that will actually make a difference, rather than the current dog-and-pony show that just serves to inconvenience and humiliate the flying public. NONE of this prevent terrorists from either chartering a large plane, or outrigh
buying a large plane with which to wreak havoc.
Let me ask you this - assume we do not do our checks on flights, and terrorist X hops on a plane bound for paris and flies the thing into the eiffel tower, what does France ask the US?
I'd expect that if someone attempts to hijack a plane en route to somewhere the passengers will take matters into their own hands the moment Mr. Bad Guy yells "Allu Ahkbar!"
RE: Transgendered people, I cannot feel bad for them. they're going to be initially searched by a same-sex who, let's be honest, when they get down to the crotch area, are probably[/]i going to understand what's up pretty quickly and either hand the pat-down off to a male, or just continue. I seriously doubt they're going to scream "HOLY CRAP A DICKINAMINISKIRT" to the entire airport.
I do not have that much faith in the average TSA employee.
If a penis shows up on a pornscan of an apparent woman she's not going to be searched by a woman, she's going to be searched by a man. Having worked in a clinic where supervised drug testing was done I regret to say that all too many people DO run down the hallway screaming "SHE'S GOT A DICK!" or the equivalent.
Bull fucking shit. there's precedent for requiring a search before getting on a plane and simply saying "la la la can't hear you cause you're dumb la la la." doesn't change that. We're not talking about taking away the right to vote, we're talking about ensuring the safety of a hundred people who are, for all intents and purposes, captive for X hours in a sealed tube at 30,00 feet.
You know, a fucking bog-standard metal detector would have picked up the boxcutters used on 9/11 - no need for fancy pornscanners. Keep guns and knives off the goddamned plane, keep the fucking cockpit door locked, and use bombsniffing dogs for the rest. It's cheap, probably just as realiable as this fancy expensive high-tech shit, and doesn't involved systematic humiliation of the general public.
Actually, there is a man currently facing a court date because he opted to walk away rather than submit to crotch groping. It seems once you're in the security line you no longer have an option and yes, you potentially COULD be jailed if you change your mind and decide you don't want to fly badly enough to submit to sexual assault.
Stop calling it sexual assault. It's not. It's a fucking PAT DOWN and only turns into "Sexual assault" when something weird is noted.
The footage I've seen of the "pat-down" sure as hell looks like a stranger sticking their hands into someone's crotch and genitals. Doing so without my consent IS sexual assault. So, as I see it, either I consent to sexual assault or I don't fly commercial. Yes, you can go through the pornscanner, which I personally would find less invasive, but if they find anything "unusual" - and there are reports that can be as simple as a sanitary napkin, which do show up on those scans, then you're hauled out of line and molested. You
don't have an option at that point to say "I've changed my mind - rather than be assaulted I'll go home". No, at that point
you have NO choice, you MUST submit or be fined or even arrested, or detained. In other words, they're treating innocent people like criminals, and demanding people submit to being assaulted. This is outrageous.
I will grant that if you're going to squeeze a boob, you should probably do it behind a screen or enclosure, but honestly, Give me a break.
It's not a matter of squeezing a boob - it's a matter of asking a woman to
remove her boob. In full view of the public. You don't see something amiss with that?
Sure I do. Which is why I suggest if it even goes as far as boob squeezing, it should be behind a thing, curtain, enclosure, whatever. But boobs ain't gonna get squeezed if something strange is not noted beforehand.[/quote]
Except they DON'T do it being a curtain or enclosure. What kind of
fucking stupid asshole instituted this procedures without even considering the bare minimum of privacy? And, as I said, a breast prosthesis is not "strange", they're fairly standard items on a certain level. If a woman says to a TSA agent "I have a breast prosthesis" then, if the agent needs to see the actual item
she should have the fucking common sense to provide a modicum of privacy.