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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (5436)11/19/2010 1:44:15 PM
From: MulhollandDrive1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23934
 
my kid are adults...

but if i had children under legal age to informed consent...

NO FUCKING WAY I WOULD ALLOW THEM TO BE SCANNED OR GROPED

i mean, how difficult is this?

would you let a *teacher* see your child naked?

or handle their private parts?

and yes, i do give a crap about the TSA seeing me naked...

that is a *privilege* given to only those whom i choose, not the other way around

i flat out will not fly until this is reversed....

simple.

end of story.

it is the only rational choice



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (5436)11/19/2010 2:12:29 PM
From: grusum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23934
 
I'm sorry TSA, you can't take nude photos of my son or grope him in intimate areas of his body. We've spent 11 years teaching him that his body is HIS and nobody has the right to touch him without his consent. I'm not going to throw that lesson away for a policy that is clearly meant to have the appearance of providing security, but where there truly isn't any additional safety element.

i'm proud of you JXM. not only are you standing up for your son, you're standing up for all of us.

the elite are probably amazed at what they can already get away with and are just pushing the envelope. if i'm right, this is going to be easy for them to stop. but now they'll know that they have a very long leash. we need to shorten it..