Posted on 08/30/2019 6:44:23 PM PDT by Enterprise
A federal appeals court on Friday handed a victory to travelers who object to invasive screenings at U.S. airport security checkpoints, saying screeners are not absolutely immune from lawsuits accusing them of abusive conduct.
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It is a victory for Nadine Pellegrino, a business consultant from Boca Raton, Florida, who with her husband sued for false arrest, false imprisonment and malicious prosecution over a July 2006 incident at Philadelphia International Airport.
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She was eventually jailed for about 18 hours and charged with assault, making terroristic threats and other crimes, which she denied. Pellegrino was acquitted at a March 2008 trial.
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A “rye” sense of humor? You’re sure it isn’t scotch? Or “wry?”
The curse of typing too fast
Ben their, dun that.
The Philadelphia airport TSA has upity anti-white blacks. Worst TSA agents Ive encountered. DC black TSA personnel at both airports are normal and considerate humans.
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