Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

$11,000 fine, arrest possible for some who refuse airport scans and pat downs
SunSentinel.com ^ | 11/20/10 | John Lantigua

Posted on 11/20/2010 7:31:28 AM PST by chickadee

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is warning that any would-be commercial airline passenger who enters an airport checkpoint and then refuses to undergo the method of inspection designated by TSA will not be allowed to fly and also will not be permitted to simply leave the airport.

That person will have to remain on the premises to be questioned by the TSA and possibly by local law enforcement. Anyone refusing faces fines up to $11,000 and possible arrest.

"Once a person submits to the screening process, they can not just decide to leave that process," says Sari Koshetz, regional TSA spokesperson, based in Miami.

(Excerpt) Read more at sun-sentinel.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 11; 1984; airport; eleven; enemyofthestate; scanners; tanda; tsa; tsapervs; tyranny; usandthem
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 141-160161-180181-200 ... 321-323 next last
To: july4thfreedomfoundation; Cardhu

http://www.cspan.org/Watch/Media/2010/11/17/Congress/A/40858/Senate+Commerce+Cmte+Hearing+on+Security+Procedures+at+Airports.aspx

DeMint’s appearance is here at about 1:18 in the video. He was nicer than I’d have been, and it was disappointing. I wouldn’t go so far as to call it kissing. Maybe flirting.

Hardly anyone in Congress seems to be concerned about liberty anymore.


161 posted on 11/20/2010 9:31:36 AM PST by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (Allow them a foot in the door, then a hand in your clothes, and then what?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 103 | View Replies]

To: chickadee; All

Can someone please show me where I can find this in the US Code? Or are they simply making this one up as they go?


162 posted on 11/20/2010 9:31:40 AM PST by Hoodat ( Don't touch my junk, Bro !)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: OldDeckHand

What kind of questions do you suppose will be asked of those who decide they don’t want to be groped?

I’d sure as heck rather answer questions about the purpose of my trip than have somebody feeling around on my body - knowing darn good and well that somebody really serious about getting a bomb on board would have it placed inside their body where none of the screening procedures would be effective at all EXCEPT the questions to screen for behaviors.

IOW, I would much rather have an effective, rigorous but non-invasive questioning than be groped only to be blown to bits mid-air anyway because the groping wasn’t effective at keeping me safe.


163 posted on 11/20/2010 9:32:59 AM PST by butterdezillion (.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: central_va

Were they disappointed when they saw what it really was?


164 posted on 11/20/2010 9:33:22 AM PST by Hoodat ( Don't touch my junk, Bro !)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: OldDeckHand

Outstanding post. First one I’ve seen that speaks up against what some are condoning as the “new” perfect model for us. I do not wish to be interrogated to travel in what used to be a free country.

Just driving from AZ to TX, through a small part of NM, in May, on vacation, we were stopped at endless roadblocks. From the highway to smaller roads, we were interrogated about our vacation plans. Sniffed by dogs. All in the primary BP line.

And we have our F-150 with a camper shell — clearly visible (not tinted windows or anything), empty except for a couple of suitcases and a cooler. We are clean and clean-cut, if I do say so myself.

It disgusted me that we couldn’t even enjoy the sights without harassment. And yes, the Hispanic BP loved interrogating the stupid white people, while the one non-Hispanic BP we encountered let us go after we answered the citizenship question.


165 posted on 11/20/2010 9:33:25 AM PST by Borax Queen
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: july4thfreedomfoundation
I hope the airlines go broke and shut down operation.

Yeah, that would be a real boon to the economy.

No matter how this fiasco ends the end result will in no way be good for the airlines, and the more time that passes the more and more I'm thinking that is the whole idea.

If you wanted to crash the economy quickly, this is a pretty good way to go about it.

166 posted on 11/20/2010 9:33:55 AM PST by Las Vegas Ron (Moderates manipulate, extremists use violence, but the goal is the same.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 49 | View Replies]

To: chickadee

Companies across the country prohibit this type of inappropriate touching.

If a company requires one to have their junk rubbed, is this a “hostile work environment”?


167 posted on 11/20/2010 9:35:27 AM PST by School of Rational Thought (Job needed. Anything! Philly area.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Uncle Hal

Well, I suppose their logic is this:

“If you were a terrorist and had a bomb... they are going to search you... you stop and leave and come back another day.”

The airlines are going to lose a lot of customers over the TSA’s bad behavior.


168 posted on 11/20/2010 9:37:39 AM PST by Pikachu_Dad (Impeach Sen Quinn)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: OldDeckHand
Have you ever flown into or out of Ben Gurion on El AL? Do you have any idea how intrusive those interrogations are?

My brother brought up the fact that El Al flights are somewhere in the neighborhood of 60K a year. If that's the case, then extensive background checks may simply not be "scalable" in a model where there's up to 5,000 commercial flights in the air at any given moment.

169 posted on 11/20/2010 9:38:47 AM PST by Caipirabob ( Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: chickadee

I want to see Big Sis on a talk show undergo a love pat demonstration on TV ambush style. Let’s see if she submits.


170 posted on 11/20/2010 9:39:15 AM PST by School of Rational Thought (Job needed. Anything! Philly area.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: chickadee
Yeah, remember how they called the data scans on international phone traffic “wiretapping”? But full body scans? There’s nothing to see here, move along.

That's the part that trips me out. I can distinctly remember having conversations prior to the 2008 election with co-workers who ended up voting for Obama. They really 'felt' that listening in on cell phone conversations in Pakistan of terrorists who have never set foot on American soil somehow violated their Constitutional rights against unreasonable search. Yet they are now silent when it comes to these airport searches. They are constantly re-arranging the new reality in their minds in order to justify their earlier feelings. I have begged them to never vote again in a national election since our founding fathers never intended for anyone so non-rational to vote in the first place.

171 posted on 11/20/2010 9:39:43 AM PST by Hoodat ( Don't touch my junk, Bro !)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: Caipirabob
"My brother brought up the fact that El Al flights are somewhere in the neighborhood of 60K a year. "

I do not know how many flights El Al has each year. 60K could be right on the money. I do know that Ben Gurion Airport handles roughly 10M passengers annually. By comparison, almost 700M flew in the US in 2008. You're dead on, we are talking about an enormous difference in scale.

To do what the Israelis do (if you really wanted to do that), you would see a TSA that would have to probably triple (or more) in size. This of course is something else that is ignored.

172 posted on 11/20/2010 9:44:33 AM PST by OldDeckHand
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 169 | View Replies]

To: BullDog108

That’s what I will do, I didn’t fly much anyway, but I won’t at all now. Let the airlines go broke, then the TSA can pat each other down....


173 posted on 11/20/2010 9:44:41 AM PST by Quickgun (As a former fetus, I'm opposed to abortion. Mamas don't let your cowboys grow up to be babies..)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: chickadee
This is complete legal horse sh*t.

#1: At no time do you have to answer any questions from any law enforcement agent or agency. It is not just after you have been advised of your Miranda rights, it is any time whatsoever.

#2: The TSA has no legal right to take any steps to ensure you pose no threat to the GENERAL PUBLIC, as they now claim. The Transportation Security Administration can secure transportation, but once you announce that you refuse to be further searched and give up your right to fly, they have no mandate to proceed further.

They would argue that you have entered a secure area, and like the police officer who can arrest someone for drunk driving before they actually start or move the car, they can continue the investigation. However, considering the number of false positives (the number of people who set off the alarm but are not found to have any weapons or explosives) is somewhere around 99.999%, they would be hard-pressed to argue that just the metal detecting arch alarm was probable cause to believe you were a danger to the public.

If I set off the metal detection alarm, I personally have no problem with the full body scanner. If someone wants to get off looking at my Johnson, so be it. Mrs MindBender is very opposed however to either the Playboy of the Sky photos or the grope search now conducted.

If we are stopped and they want search her, we will gladly provide any identification they want to see. We will request that a local LEO be there as a witness at all times. I will politely announce i am invoking my Miranda rights re any intrusive questioning, but I would answer any reasonable questions (what flight, pack own bags, etc.) However, once I refuse to answer any question under Miranda, i will answer nothing more.

After they have had time to look at our IDs, (say 5-10 min) check us out, I will ask if they still demand a full body scan or physical search of my wife. If they answer yes, I will announce our intent to not fly and ask if we are under arrest.

They will probably answer, no, but we could be.

I will say, fine, do so if you must, but you do so without our permission. You know who we are if you want to seek criminal charges later, but we are leaving. I would then politely and quietly walk out.

I would them immediately file suit. They have unreasonably denied me my rights to engage in interstate commerce, use of a federally regulated entity, life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Let them then be on the defensive. Watch how fast the lemmings run them.

THE ABOVE IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE OR COUNSEL IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER. PLEASE OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE FROM YOUR LEGAL COUNSEL BEFORE TAKING ANY SUCH ACTION.

174 posted on 11/20/2010 9:45:54 AM PST by MindBender26 (Fighting the "con" in Conservatism on FR since 1998.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Cardhu
Pistole’s action as an employee of the FBI is not germane to his responsibilities in the TSA., except insofar as now the entire population of the US are his ‘bad guys.`

He is now in a Policy and Public relations position and obviously he has failed disastrously in those endeavours.


I agree he has failed. I was pointing out that he was lead or involved in investigations that showed TSA and other three letter organizations to be failures in preventing terrorist attacks. In the Undie-Bomber case, the failures of the intelligence community are far too many to list. For the Times Square attempted bombing, two days later, the FBI put the terrorist on a NO-Fly list a few hours before he was to fly out to Dubai, but he was still able to purchase a ticket and get on the plane.

As you said, the entire flying population of the US are now his "bad guys". Pistole is saying the intelligence community can't stop terrorism on planes. Only the TSA scans or gropes at the last checkpoint will do it. So now we are all criminals.

The ridiculous part of there approach is that their biggest ally (observant and courageous passengers) are being cowed and humiliated prior to getting on their flight.
175 posted on 11/20/2010 9:46:14 AM PST by Girlene
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 154 | View Replies]

To: chickadee
*** Wasn’t it the liberals who were raising hell about having their “rights trampled” when Bush instituted “Homeland Security”? ***

Actually, a number of us on FR did that as well. My tyrant radar goes off anytime government starts treading on Americans' liberty. And I campaigned for Mr. Bush and supported the Bush Doctrine. But a lot of the domestic infringements were wrong.

gitmo

176 posted on 11/20/2010 9:47:10 AM PST by gitmo ( The democRats drew first blood. It's our turn now.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: Noumenon; realcleanguy

“The ideas that lead to this: have never gone away. They re-surface and find their application when these monsters acquire control of the apparatus of the state. When that control becomes absolute, mass murder begins. There is only one way to stop it.”

“Podesta: Obama Can Use ‘Armed Forces’ to Push Progressive Agenda (WTF?!?)”

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2629356/posts


177 posted on 11/20/2010 9:47:49 AM PST by 444Flyer ("The contest for ages has been to rescue liberty from the grasp of executive power." -Daniel Webster)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 52 | View Replies]

To: 444Flyer

Obama has declared war against the people of the United States.


178 posted on 11/20/2010 9:49:05 AM PST by realcleanguy
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 177 | View Replies]

To: OldDeckHand
Have you ever flown into or out of Ben Gurion on El AL? Do you have any idea how intrusive those interrogations are?

The BIG difference is that the Israelis only interrogate those that meet their profile of a potential problem. They do not do it to everyone and in fact, they publicize the types they will interrogate.

179 posted on 11/20/2010 9:49:19 AM PST by hankbrown
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: StolarStorm

I don’t specifically know how difficult it would be to train people to spot the responses, but I would guess it really wouldn’t be that difficult. It certainly would, however, require a higher standard for TSA personnel, and this is likely the biggest reason why it will never be done.


180 posted on 11/20/2010 9:50:06 AM PST by FourPeas (Pester not the geek, for the electrons are his friends.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 151 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 141-160161-180181-200 ... 321-323 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson