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Do you approve of the full body scan or a full pat down touching your privates before air flights?

I am sorry but if you fools do either you are idiots! Soon we will be stripped before we get into taxi-cabs!

Public Comments

  1. I think it's messed up.
  2. I'd say the problem is that we select people to scan AT RANDOM! Look at the odds, and you'll realize that getting through airport security as a terrorist or the like is not that hard. I do think the pat downs go a bit too far, and that the scanners have not been thoroughly tested for safety. However, if we did not do something, every whinny person in this country would cry "Obama is too lax on security!" if we had an attack in our airways. I say either put everyone through the same screenings, or nobody. Uniformity in searches is KEY!
  3. I love it! I've bought 3 tickets to places that I do not plan to travel to just so I can get the pat-down. It just sends a tingle throughout my body. The ecstasy never ends. Thank you, TSA, for making this pleasure available at such a reasonable price. I just love it!
  4. I am fine with body scan, something wrong with these people that would rather have some stranger feel them up. I went through the airport the other day, and they have body scanners that usually hit me about half the time, I fly weekly. But this time I went through metal detector nothing went off, and the tsa guy wanted to pat down my upper body, why I dont know, I did wonder is he gay and wanted to feel me up. I even asked why I didnt go through the bodyscan, and he just said I wasnt sent through it. So random pat downs I have a problem with, reason?? Like I said who is to say the guy wasnt gay and wanted to feel my arms and chest. I was wearing a button up dress shirt, no jacket or sweater, so didn't get why he picked me. So I say again give me the bodyscan, I am fine with it until someones scan shows up on the net, then they will have problems.
  5. I don't necessarily approve of it, but nor am I about to change any of my travel plans because of it. Yes, the full body scan is a bit daunting; the whole radiation thing... And ohhh boy that pat down can be extremely awkward if the security agent does the 'full' pat down. Fortunately, most people tend to just smile or laugh it off. Most people tend to accept it as 'the way it is' and try not to make it worse by arguing or fussing. I've been through the body scan once, and had the full pat-down twice. Yes it's kind of awkward, and no the security agent does not 'enjoy' humiliating people. I just chuckled and commented "crap! I almost got by!" It reminds me of that South Park episode about 'tolerance' and Garison's big speech at the end where he points out "its called tolerance not acceptance" "like you put up with a crying baby on the plane or a bad headache but that doesn't mean you have to like it!" And I sincerely agree with that mentality. Nobody enjoys the new regulations, nor is anyone asking us to like it. It's a temporary measure for the time being, and our character is defined by how we deal with the situation: make a huge fuss? laugh about it? get it over with and move on?
  6. No, they need to use profiling, and set up a database of people who fly quite a bit to hasten the process. Sorry if it hurts people's feelings, but old nuns, grandmothers, grandfathers, and kids don't blow up airplanes, radical people of the Islamic faith do.
  7. What Pilsner said.
  8. I just run through the airport in a g-string and a pair of nipple clamps. No scan - no pat down; in fact, they can't seem to get me through the lineup fast enough.
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