2010-11-17 09:27
digitaldiscipline
So, I wrote my Congressional Representative and both senators (and senator-elect) this morning.
They get my unfiltered attitude, just like everyone else:
I trust you have heard no small amount of discontent over the TSA's invasive and potentially harmful new "enhanced screening" techniques, which, for lack of a more tactful description, have earned the name "Scope or Grope."
Further exacerbating this is the TSA's own guidance to make the enhanced pat-downs as punitive and shame-inducing for the recipients as possible, to make people unwilling to submit to them.
To be blunt: WE DO NOT LIVE IN A COLD-WAR, COMMUNIST BLOC TOTALITARIAN STATE. WE LIVE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. LET'S DO OUR BEST TO REMEMBER AND ACT LIKE IT.
The new TSA groping patdown regulations:
http://drwho.virtadpt.net/archive/2010/11/14/the-people-said-no-more-and-the-tsa-said-shut-your-pie-holes
These regulations hurt everybody. We should not have to choose between using potentially unsafe (and naked) imaging machines and/or submitting to having private areas like buttocks and genitals fondled in the name of security. Invasive is an understatement.
Please strike down this onerous bullshit.
Thank you.
They get my unfiltered attitude, just like everyone else:
I trust you have heard no small amount of discontent over the TSA's invasive and potentially harmful new "enhanced screening" techniques, which, for lack of a more tactful description, have earned the name "Scope or Grope."
Further exacerbating this is the TSA's own guidance to make the enhanced pat-downs as punitive and shame-inducing for the recipients as possible, to make people unwilling to submit to them.
To be blunt: WE DO NOT LIVE IN A COLD-WAR, COMMUNIST BLOC TOTALITARIAN STATE. WE LIVE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. LET'S DO OUR BEST TO REMEMBER AND ACT LIKE IT.
The new TSA groping patdown regulations:
http://drwho.virtadpt.net/archive/2010/11/14/the-people-said-no-more-and-the-tsa-said-shut-your-pie-holes
These regulations hurt everybody. We should not have to choose between using potentially unsafe (and naked) imaging machines and/or submitting to having private areas like buttocks and genitals fondled in the name of security. Invasive is an understatement.
Please strike down this onerous bullshit.
Thank you.
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From everything I've read, I was the exception. Also from what others have said, I should have had a female for the additional screening.
Never thought about it.
However, I'd be really concerned putting that much power on an everyday basis in the hands of the people from TSA.
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Then again, it's not till April so there's no point worrying about it just yet.
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"sorry the TSA won't let me come to your wedding"
there's always driving, the bus, the train... i myself am looking to see if i can train to Vegas and considering a bus and/or driving to see a friend in NC. not only to avoid TSA BS but because it's different.
flying is a privelege of sorts. lots of people can't afford to do that even today.
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Jeff Goldberg and James Fallows have a few articles about the TSA screenings at The Atlantic.
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Next week I'm flying to the Bahamas for vacation. I bought the tickets right before the new scanners hit the news. I still want to spend 4 days on the beach, so I'm not canceling the trip. I'm still undecided about opting out of the scanner. I don't fly enough that I'm worried about the radiation exposure, but I don't believe the TSA when they say they don't store the images and even with a privacy filter that's still an image of my body they're looking at. What I can't decide is how much I really care about that because if I were to walk through the scanner in a bikini or my skivvies, I'd be a lot less bothered by them storing the picture of that than I am of them storing an image of my body under my clothes.
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well, the TSA is getting questioned, and they pull out the lame answers "well, if something happened, you can be sure that EVERYONE would demand we do something"... "so we're doing it now". uh huh
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Xmas cruise [mostly, i think to separate me from my corporate laptop] and so help me, they touch my 10 year old daughter's private parts, i will scream on the top of my lungs. While videotaping it with my phone.
Of course, i apparently have anger issues.
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You know, maybe if they made it like those roller coaster rides, and you could pick up prints at your gate, it wod be whacky and hilarious? Ha.
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*drily* I doubt
There is also the issue of time and money, of course. It would actually be more expensive for me to drive or take a bus from Atlanta to San Francisco than take a plane. Flying is not a privilege when it's the most economical way of getting from one location to another.
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The funny thing is, I've been held up after doing the scan to get a pat-down on my left arm several times. I'm not sure what's making them do a feel-up there after the x-ray. It could be my skate bracelet - which is just a braided rope I've had on my wrist since I was 18 ... or it could be the tattoo. I have no idea.
In anycase, they need to fix what they've got instead of pissing people off even more.
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I think a lot of us saw the Israeli airport security on Olbermann the other night saying we need better trained security personnel not more gadgets or more invasive illusion-of-security procedures. He's basically just saying that competent people are better at catching terrorists than half-trained people grabbing passengers' genitalia, and I think that makes a fair bit of sense.
In addition to being likely to cause more problems than it solves, the body-scan worries me a lot for pilots & other people who fly a lot for a living, because flying already involves a higher-than-average dose of ionizing radiation.
As for sexual harassment of TSA personnel & wearing kilts, let me know how the former works out, and the latter, while a neat gesture, would not be as effective as eating lots of cabbage, no?
So that's my $.02