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To: two23
Two23 wrote: Wait till they start taking the diapers off babies to check their bottoms...FoxNewsChannel mentioned this the other day before they ran the report of all persons having to walk through "security" barefoot. Anyone parents out there want the airport carnival workers looking at their babies bottoms??? I sure as H--ll wouldn't.

My neighbor's daughter-in-law is of Irish descent, red-headed and light complected.

A few months ago she and her husband were flying to Florida with their five mubth-old baby.

Even though they didn't set of the alarm, security took her and the baby aside for body searches during which hey made her remove the baby's diaper.

55 posted on 07/01/2003 10:33:57 AM PDT by quidnunc (Omnis Gaul delenda est)
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To: quidnunc
Even though they didn't set of the alarm, security took her and the baby aside for body searches during which hey made her remove the baby's diaper.

I came into the room late for the Fox news item but it sounded like they were saying the diaper searches have already started or are going to shortly. Airport screener jobs may attract some very sick individuals. When my daughter was about 2 (18 years ago), we took her to a local fair where they had kiddie rides, as we stood in line, I noticed the carnival worker that was loading the kids on the rides was touching all their behinds...we stepped out of line and LEFT the fairgrounds. Haven't gone to one since. Personally, I would not be able to justify any reason to subject my diapered infant to a strip search by anyone. And I hope parents will consider how much they are willing to subject themselves and families to for the sake of transportation.

68 posted on 07/01/2003 10:48:00 AM PDT by two23
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