Among those arrested is Ed Wall, the board chairman of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority.This pervert maintains innocence, even though he was observed having 'oral' sex with another man.
How many other U. S. airport toilets are experiencing homosexuals doing what comes 'naturally?'
1 posted on
04/12/2007 5:23:19 AM PDT by
mborman
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To: mborman
How many other U. S. airport toilets are experiencing homosexuals doing what comes 'naturally?'What is, "Most of them," Alex?
2 posted on
04/12/2007 5:26:16 AM PDT by
CholeraJoe
(Hajjis HATE the waterboard! It can turn a clam into a canary so fast Harry Potter would be jealous.)
To: mborman
This wouldn’t happen if they just allowed them to marry................(heh heh heh)
3 posted on
04/12/2007 5:27:00 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(If it's consensus, it's not science. If it's science, there's no need for consensus......)
To: mborman
The DNC meets in an airport restroom. It’s PC to them!
4 posted on
04/12/2007 5:30:14 AM PDT by
Waco
To: mborman
One business traveller to another, “yeah, I have a layover in Atlanta.” “Eeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwww”
6 posted on
04/12/2007 5:32:44 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(Prevent Glo-Ball Warming ... turn out the sun when not in use)
To: mborman
Our “Diversity” just keeps on giving.
7 posted on
04/12/2007 5:33:18 AM PDT by
AEMILIUS PAULUS
(It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
To: mborman
"Police have far better things to do with their time than to arrest people for this," said Kenneth Sherrill, professor at Hunter College of The City University of New York. He's right. Airport security should have been doing it all along. ;)
8 posted on
04/12/2007 5:33:48 AM PDT by
Mr. Jeeves
("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
To: mborman
I’ve been in that airport a bazillion times. I’ve been in the bathrooms in A, B and E. I’ve never seen anyone hanging about looking for some action.
9 posted on
04/12/2007 5:34:15 AM PDT by
Malsua
To: mborman
My experience with Atlanta’s airport is that it is very difficult to find an open rest room in the first place. That and the lounges apparently close at 8 PM (can’t have those people stuck on 2-hour layovers drinking can we?). I really don’t like that airport.
10 posted on
04/12/2007 5:34:49 AM PDT by
meyer
(Bring back the Contract with America and you'll bring back the Republican majority.)
To: mborman
“even though he was observed having ‘oral’ sex with another man.”
But oral sex isn’t really sex, is it? </clinton>
11 posted on
04/12/2007 5:35:18 AM PDT by
bk1000
(A clear conscience is a sure sign of a poor memory)
To: mborman
“Officers started monitoring the restrooms after figuring out that thieves were pulling bags off baggage-claim carousels and taking them into toilet stalls to comb through them.”
And, of course, with most bags now UNLOCKED for security checks (and looting by AIRLINE people) the enterprising NON-AIRLINE thieves have adapted.
To: mborman
"Police have far better things to do with their time than to arrest people for this," said Kenneth Sherrill, professor at Hunter College of The City University of New York. "Being 'sex police' in bathrooms strikes me as a perversion of rational law enforcement activities."Sounds like something that someone would say after getting caught! Frankly, as unpleasant as Atlanta's airport is, walking into a restroom and seeing a couple of homosexuals "going at it" would be over the top. I'm glad that the police are doing this!
16 posted on
04/12/2007 5:37:40 AM PDT by
meyer
(Bring back the Contract with America and you'll bring back the Republican majority.)
To: mborman
Men having sex with each other in airport bathrooms? No biggy, according to academe. "Police have far better things to do with their time than to arrest people for this," said Kenneth Sherrill, professor at Hunter College of The City University of New York. "Being 'sex police' in bathrooms strikes me as a perversion of rational law enforcement activities."
Somebody ought to keep an eye on that guy, whose level of judgment makes me wonder about who hired him.
19 posted on
04/12/2007 5:38:08 AM PDT by
3AngelaD
To: mborman
Rev. Jackson and Al Sharpton was to call a public meeting to denounce obvious profiling by the Chicago police. The two activist were notified by an anonymous past pervert-in-charge, which was later found to be an x-president, that this was only about sex and they should move on to more important things. After much discussion and the exchange of currency, the two famous activist decided to only offer their assistance to the victims of this terrible police abuse.
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To: mborman
The new patrols were started to stop theft, not catch people in sex acts, police officials say. It's a really sad state of affairs when the police have to point this out to blunt the obvious criticism of "sexual profiling."
31 posted on
04/12/2007 5:48:57 AM PDT by
pgyanke
(RUDY GIULIANI 2008 - BECAUSE IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMPROMISE YOUR PRINCIPLES ANYWAY... WHY WAIT?)
To: mborman
"Being 'sex police' in bathrooms strikes me as a perversion of rational law enforcement activities."
First it was "don't tell us what we can/can't do in our own bedrooms". Now they've expanded it to "don't tell us what we can/can't do in public restrooms". What's next? Slippery slope...
32 posted on
04/12/2007 5:50:23 AM PDT by
Veggie Todd
(Were those magic grits?)
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35 posted on
04/12/2007 5:52:27 AM PDT by
wagglebee
("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
To: mborman
![](http://solastyear.com/bigbrother.jpg)
/s
39 posted on
04/12/2007 5:54:22 AM PDT by
IllumiNaughtyByNature
(I buy gas for my Hummer with the Carbon Offsets I sell on Ebay!)
To: mborman
A year later, a county judge in Michigan was arrested at Detroit Metro Airport for allegedly exposing himself to an undercover officer, although a district attorney decided not to prosecute. Sounds like he got a get out of jail free card. Judicial activism is unfair to civilians.
43 posted on
04/12/2007 5:57:00 AM PDT by
weegee
(I'm waiting to exhale. The Supreme Court has ruled that CO2 is pollution.)
To: mborman
Among those arrested is Ed Wall, the board chairman of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. An officer said he saw Wall having oral sex with another man. Wall, who has temporarily stepped down from his post, has maintained his innocence. A court date has not been set. It was an accident! I was just minding my own business, using the urinal, and I slipped and fell... and there you go!
Still, some say the airport police should have better things to do than stake out restrooms... "Police have far better things to do with their time than to arrest people for this," said Kenneth Sherrill, professor at Hunter College of The City University of New York. "Being 'sex police' in bathrooms strikes me as a perversion of rational law enforcement activities."
You gotta wonder how Kenneth Sherrill, a professor at a school 600 miles away from Atlanta, wound up getting quoted in thie article. Is he a noted authority in this area, perhaps? If so, he should be identified as such. I, rather, suspect that he is just a go-to "wise man" guy with a degree and tenure who can be counted on to give a reliably permissive and liberal quote.
But if people are having sex in the bathroom, it seems to be an altogether rational thing to send in the police to break it up. A public bathroom is a public bathroom. Anybody could walk in that door, including a child.
45 posted on
04/12/2007 5:59:44 AM PDT by
gridlock
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