Posted on 01/03/2012 5:17:42 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
As I was reading an email string about tactics to get mainstream Americans aware of what the TSA is actually doing, it occurred to me that I have never told my entire story. So here goes.
My saga starts when I was four years old and had my right leg amputated at the knee. Fast-forward to 2004, when I had a spate of business trips to Washington, DC and Texas.
12/1/2004: I walked up to a DTW (Detroit) security checkpoint and announced I had an artificial leg. Without being wanded I was taken aside by two women to Concourse A, MacNamara Terminal, where the women took three cubicle panels that were leaning up against the wall and made a makeshift enclosure at the public entrance to the Concourse. The panels were not stable, so the screeners had to lean them up against one another.
When inside I was instructed to remove my pants. The screeners were about to instruct me to also remove my pantyhose, but since I was standing there pretty much naked anyway they swabbed the top of my prosthesis with a swab and told me to get dressed.
12/1/2004: return trip from Dulles. I announced I had an artificial leg. I again was not wanded, but was subjected to an extensive search of torso and especially my breasts. The toe of my right shoe was swabbed, but other than that my prosthesis was not checked.
12/12/2004: After my complaints, this time I called ahead to DTW and requested a supervisory escort. I was given one, Tyrone Stokes, who instructed the screener to conduct a simple pat-down. The screener did not wand me to determine where my metal was but I was subjected to a Full Monty pat-down crotch, inside my pants, everywhere. The screener wanted to show Mr. Stokes, apparently, that she knew how to do it.
12/14/2004: returning from DFW. Announcement by me about my leg. This time I was wanded to determine the location of the metal. I was instructed to lift my pant leg. I was also subjected to an upper-body pat-down (no metal alarm there) and had my hands swabbed.
12/23/2004: Back again at DTW. This time I had printed a copy of instructions from the TSAs own website. Made my announcement. I set off the regular metal detector but did not set off the subsequent wand. The screener did an upper body pat-down (no metal alarm there) but indicated that because the wand did not alarm around my announced prosthesis it would not need to be checked.
12/31/2004: Sky Harbor, Phoenix. Same announcement by me. I was wanded and my left shoe was swabbed (whats that about? My prosthesis is on my right side). Once again the upper body pat-down (once again, no metal alarm there).
2/12/2005: Back at DTW. Announcement per usual. I was wanded again the only alarm was between my right knee and ankle. Never mind: I got a thorough chest/breast massage anyway, along with hand-swabbing and prosthesis-swabbing.
12/14/2005: Back at Dallas-Fort Worth. This time, though, I told the screeners that they could check the area that alarmed but they could not check areas that did not. After over two hours of their trying to convince me to allow myself to be assaulted once again, to no avail, I was denied boarding. On 2/16/2005 my employer flew me home on the corporate jet but I was told that they would have to think twice about putting me on a plane again. So now you know what happened to THAT career . . . .
I didnt fly for several years. I discovered, however, that all the folderol would disappear if I took off the leg, put it on the conveyor, and hopped through the metal detector. I made several trips that way. But that move required that I wear dresses. All sorts of screeners were upset with me. That tactic stopped when I read about a woman from Grand Rapids who received a full-on grope for the sole reason she was wearing a dress. I did try once to go through a MMW machine (millimeter wave scanner), but I got called over for a grope anyway. The word from the back room was to check my right thigh. The result was no right thigh but an upper body pat-down instead.
The last time I flew was October 2010. The TSAs position of scanners or Full Monty is too much for me. Ive done my share, and I will not be treated that way ever again.
I sued the TSA and got the Jesse Ventura answer that Federal District Courts did not have jurisdiction; the Appellate Court did. Try as I might, I never figured out how to appeal a ruling that wasnt.
I was on the front page, Sunday edition, of the Detroit News and had the local ABC affiliate run an investigative report on my experiences, complete with a hidden camera crew that documented one of my flights.
One person cannot change the monster the TSA has become it takes many. Therefore, I have turned to organizing those of us who understand whats going on. We need to speak with one loud, persistent, forceful voice.
Now you know the story. This insanity must stop.
Looks like they grope everyone. My niece is Irish/American Indian plus a little french and only God knows what else we are... Since she is in her 50’s they like to grope older people too....bunch of pervs....GG I think we have lost too much, lets just profile. I wonder if they grope people in burka’s....betcha they don’t....
>>Then you should get a female screener.<<
With my luck she would be a regular at DU/KOS, like nadine...
There were a couple of cuties (only a couple) at RIC but my gambit never worked — I should have taken it to the next level like you suggest.
Well, I probably have 3 or 4 million miles to chalk up in the next 4 or 5 years so I’ll try some other stuff...
Well, then you are obviously an alien with mind and machine control capabilities.
My daughter is an engineer for a major defense contractor, has both a DOD and NSA ID identifying her "top secret" clearance, flies 8-10 times per month and has to go through this crap every time she tries to get on an airplane.
I still don’t understand why any human being would want to do that.
Do what? Fly or go to the PBR?
Disrobe, partially or fully, in order to board a commercial aircraft. The right to board should be evidenced by the ticket and that should be the only test.
There is a case to be made that those who should be strip searched are mostly in Congress and they get to walk through unimpeded or fly on military jets, while those of us who pay their salaries and bennies are treated like incarcerated criminals.
9-11 was supposedly committed by 19 Arabs but only because those in charge obviously didn’t diligently do their job; so why is every American now being treated as a potential terrorist? Why do we have a Patriot Act? We need to speak out against this.
The there is a next incident, it will involve baggage inspectors and/or handlers. And how about those sweet little ladies who clean the cabin?
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