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To: mrs tiggywinkle
No NO she was given options and chose not to exercise them. She was told she could have gone to her car or to a neighboring business to remove the bra, U.S. Marshal Patrick McDonald said. As for the female guard I already stated perhaps she was indisposed or on break hell she could have called in sick for all anyone knows it does happen you know.
130 posted on 10/05/2007 6:51:39 AM PDT by Shots
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To: Shots

Yes, I shared those options in my post already. I believe she chose the lesser of embarrassing options, by removing her bra in the foyer, but this in and of itself would be challenging knowing she is a larger breasted lady. By going out to the car to remove it (or to a nearby business) she would have to walk back to the courthouse. Being a large breasted lady she would hang low and jiggle/sway her way to the courthouse, or she would do a breast-lock with her arms. Most ladies that wear *over the shoulder boulder holders* aren’t quick to want to remove them in public. ;o)

Okay, so it would *seem* that a female was not around to do a search. Okay. She ultimately complied with removing her bra, sent it through the xray machine, and the guard said, “That’s a girl.” which to me under those circumstances would be humiliating.

I’m just saying it would have been so much easier to have had a female guard there, able to do a search.

I wonder how often this has happened at the courthouse though, because many women wear underwire bras, even those that don’t need the extra support.

And here’s another thought - why do the manufacturers make sports bras for flat-chested women? That has always puzzled me.

Regardless - please have a wonderful day. :o)


132 posted on 10/05/2007 10:52:47 AM PDT by mrs tiggywinkle
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