Snugger attire advised if passengers want to avoid security line pat-downs December 22, 2005 Tight sweaters and tight jeans are suddenly fashionable when it comes to flying. Starting today, airport security screeners are boosting the number of random pat-downs they conduct as they beef up efforts to spot potential suicide bombers and other terrorists. But you can cut your chance of being hand-searched by wearing clothes that can't possibly hide a bomb. That advice comes from Patrick Ahlstrom, Transportation Security Administration chief at Denver International Airport. Ahlstrom said his screeners won't need to do pat-downs as much on people who...