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Pilots and passengers rail at new airport patdowns

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WASHINGTON | Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:16pm EST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Stepped-up security screening at airports in the wake of foiled terrorism plots has provoked an outcry from airline pilots and travelers, including parents of children who say they are too intrusive.

With the busiest holiday travel season nearing, fliers face long security lines and new rigorous patdown checks begun in recent weeks aimed at discovering hidden explosives. As a result, some travelers are questioning whether to fly at all.

The Transportation Security Administration has ramped up airport security after two plots by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. A Nigerian man hid a bomb in his underwear last Christmas and the group tried to send package bombs via U.S. cargo carriers but none of the explosives detonated.

To thwart such attacks, TSA is deploying body scanning machines to U.S. airports but travelers and pilots have complained about potential health risks and that they are too intrusive. The alternative is a physical patdown by a TSA officer.

"Pilots are not the terrorist threat," said John Prater, president of the Air Line Pilots Association and a veteran pilot for United Continental. "Seeing scarce security resources being used on pilots makes absolutely no sense."

Some pilots, male and female, have complained the patdowns make them feel uncomfortable. The group urged any pilot who feels unfit for duty afterward to "call in sick and remove themselves from the trip."

That has prompted urgent talks between the pilots' group and TSA Administrator John Pistole. The two sides hope to resolve the matter in a few weeks, Prater said.

'GATEWAY TO COMMERCE'

Executives from the travel industry, including online travel sites, theme parks and hotels, were set to meet Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Pistole on Friday to discuss their concerns that security is crimping travel.

"We have received hundreds of e-mails and phone calls from travelers vowing to stop flying," said Geoff Freeman, an executive vice president of the U.S. Travel Association, which set up the meeting with the Obama administration officials.

"You can't talk on the one hand about creating jobs in this country and getting this economy back on track and on the other hand discourage millions of Americans from flying, which is the gateway to commerce," he said.

Privacy groups have challenged the new body scanners in court, saying they are a violation of privacy and illegal. Lawmakers plan to hold hearings on aviation security next week when they return to Washington.

Some travelers are also livid about how children are being screened. During a trip last Sunday by a father and son through Orlando airport in Florida, the 8-year-old boy was selected for extra screening by TSA after going through the metal detector.

The father said the officer described the procedure before conducting it. Then he patted down the boy in the open security area, using the backside of his hands to check his genital area, he said.

"I didn't think it was going to be as horrible as he was describing," said the boy's father, Bill, who works as a lobbyist in Washington and did not want his full name used.

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Nov 11, 2010 5:01pm EST

TSA can’t close the wide open Mexican border, but they can grab your genitals in airports….Incredible.

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Nov 11, 2010 5:03pm EST

no your not touching peoples genital area with any part of your hand… this is a load of bull … no no no it is time to revolt against tsa… tell them where to go..

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Nov 11, 2010 5:08pm EST

Just another example on the long list of the bloated, uncaring federal bureaucracy trampling citizens’ liberties under the guise and false premise of “security”. The list grows daily. When will we learn?

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Nov 11, 2010 5:13pm EST

Most TSA agents have always been obnoxious and ill-mannered. I’ve never seen ANY of them treat people with respect. Now we have to put up with the neanderthals coddling our privates. Sooner or later …

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Nov 11, 2010 5:14pm EST

This type of resistance to the governmental abuse of power is what is necessary to save this nation.

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Nov 11, 2010 5:15pm EST

This is an illegal search, read the Bill of Rights and constitution! I am driving to all vacations or taking bus or train, this will be repealed too if our civil servants know what’s good for them. Call or e-mail your senators and reps here:

http://www.webslingerz.com/jhoffman/congress-email.html

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Nov 11, 2010 5:16pm EST

Loudly shouting “Opt out! Opt out!” before groping a passenger’s breasts and genitals in plain view of other onlooking passengers does not facilitate security. It sends a chilling warning meant to deter any who would resist the full naked body scan. It says “If you dare to opt out, we will loudly draw attention to you and humiliate you publicly.” We have the power and you will obey, or else.

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Nov 11, 2010 5:23pm EST

Why does not anyone reporting on this mention the Fact that the Full Body Scanners and the TSA molestation are both Unconstitutional and hence illegal. I fly at least 6 times per month, and I whip out my pocket copy of the Constitution/Bill of Rights and tell them they will not violate the 4th Amendment on my watch. I served in the US Army and USMC to protect and preserve that Document, and if we do not stand on it, and fight for it now,and stop them here, then they will win.

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Nov 11, 2010 5:26pm EST

The manual pad or grope up’n down is intrusive and degrading, bordering almost on sexual harassment.
Read about my recent experience at http://oliversrandomthoughts.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/new-tsa-pat-down-procedure-expands-nationwide-money-company-los-angeles-times/

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