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Title: Airport security: Government in our pants
Source: Chicago Tribune
URL Source: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ ... pman-20101114,0,3696372.column
Published: Nov 14, 2010
Author: Steve Chapman
Post Date: 2010-11-14 10:04:36 by jwpegler
Keywords: None
Views: 70174
Comments: 92

When it comes to protecting against terrorism, this is how things usually go: A danger presents itself; the federal government responds with new rules that erode privacy, treat innocent people as suspicious and blur the distinction between life in a free society and life in a correctional facility; and we all tamely accept the new intrusions, like sheep being shorn.

Maybe not this time.

The war on terrorism is going to get personal. Very personal. Americans have long resented the hassles that go with air travel ever since 9/11 — long security lines, limits on liquids, forced removal of footwear and so on. But if the Transportation Security Administration has its way, we will look back to 2009 as the good old days.

The agency is rolling out new full-body scanners, which eventually will replace metal detectors at all checkpoints. These machines replicate the experience of taking off your clothes, but without the fun. They enable agents to get a view of your body that leaves nothing to the imagination.

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A lot of people, of course, couldn't care less if a stranger wants to gaze upon everything God gave them. But some retain a modesty that makes them reluctant to parade naked in front of people they don't know, even virtually. Henceforth, Jennifer Aniston is going to think twice before flying commercial.

Besides the indignity of having one's body exposed to an airport screener, there is a danger the images will find a wider audience. The U.S. Marshals Service recently admitted saving some 35,000 images from a machine at a federal courthouse in Florida. TSA says that will never happen. Human experience says, oh, yes, it will.

For the camera-shy, TSA will offer an alternative: "enhanced" pat-downs. This is not the gentle frisking you may have experienced at the airport in the past. It requires agents to probe aggressively in intimate zones — breasts, buttocks, crotches.

If you enjoyed your last mammography or prostate exam, you'll love the enhanced pat-down. And you'll get a chance to have an interesting conversation with your children about being touched by strangers.

Reviews of the procedure are coming in, and they are not raves. The Allied Pilots Association calls it a "demeaning experience," and one pilot complained it amounted to "sexual molestation." The head of a flight attendants' union local said that for anyone who has been sexually assaulted, it will "drudge up some bad memories."

But the option of the full-body scanner is not so appealing, either, even leaving out privacy concerns. Two pilots' unions have advised members not to go through the scanners because of the possible risks of being bombarded with low doses of radiation.

"There is good reason to believe that these scanners will increase the risk of cancer to children and other vulnerable populations," a group of scientists from the University of California at San Francisco informed the White House.

Aviation trade groups fear the public has finally been pushed over the edge. "We have received hundreds of e-mails and phone calls from travelers vowing to stop flying," Geoff Freeman, executive vice president of the U.S. Travel Association, told Reuters.

The new policy is being challenged in court by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, which says it violates the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches. But don't expect judges to save us. Says Stanford University law professor Robert Weisberg, with resignation in his voice, "Airports are pretty much a Fourth Amendment-free zone."

Though the harm to privacy is certain, the benefit to public safety is not. The federal Government Accountability Office has said it "remains unclear" if the scanners would have detected the explosives carried by the would-be Christmas Day bomber.

They would also be useless against a terrorist who inserts a bomb in his rectum — like the al-Qaida operative who blew himself up last year in an attempt to kill a Saudi prince. Full-body scanning will sorely chafe many innocent travelers, while creating only a minor inconvenience to bloodthirsty fanatics.

The good news is that last year, the House of Representatives voted to bar the use of whole-body scanners for routine screening. But only a sustained public outcry will force a change.

We will soon find out if there is a limit to the sacrifices of personal freedom that Americans will endure in the name of fighting terrorism. If we don't say no when they want to inspect and handle our private parts, when will we?

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#2. To: jwpegler (#0)

You should see the HUGE PILE of weapons confiscated each and every day at the nation's major airports.

Seriously. Its amazing even if you've seen it - as I have at CVG many many times.

TSA should have this broadcast every single day. Then passengers would understand whats actually happening at the nation's airports DAILY.

As for those that want to whine about their privacy...take a train. Drive. Take a bus.

And have a big warm glass of Shut the Fuck Up. JMHO.

Badeye  posted on  2010-11-14   11:38:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Badeye (#2) (Edited)

You should see the HUGE PILE of weapons confiscated each and every day at the nation's major airports.

Lady Gillettes and toothbrushes?

The TSA has already turned our airports into nightmares. Now they are turning them into prisons.

If you think the TSA's incompetence is actually making us more secure, you need to put the crack pipe down and join reality.

jwpegler  posted on  2010-11-14   12:11:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: jwpegler (#4)

Lady Gillettes and toothbrushes?

The TSA has already turned our airports into nightmares. Now they are turning them into prisons.

If you think the TSA's incompetence is actually making us more secure, you need to put the crack pipe down and join reality.

jw,

I am in this 'reality' by trade. The number of knives and GUNS confiscated DAILY is staggering. Then the number of stun guns...mace/pepper sprays...ceramic blades of all shapes and sizes...cane swords...

If you SAW what was confiscated, you wouldn't be up in arms over whats being done, you'd demand it, or you wouldn't dream of flying commercial.

And lose the 'crack pipe' stuff, and the bullshit related to 'reality' on this topic. I either know a helluva lot more than you on this particular topic, or you just want to be a dumbass. one or the other.

Badeye  posted on  2010-11-15   11:29:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Badeye (#14)

The number of knives and GUNS confiscated DAILY is staggering

With wackjobs trying to blow up planes or fly them into buildings, is it any wonder that sane Americans want to arm themselves? Why is government trying to make it easier for terrorists?

Hondo68  posted on  2010-11-15   11:39:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: hondo68 (#19)

Why is government trying to make it easier for terrorists?

While I think there are things that could be done better, I don't understand how the government is 'making it easier for terrorists' here, hondo68.

Can you amplify?

Badeye  posted on  2010-11-15   11:42:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Badeye (#20)

I don't understand how the government is 'making it easier for terrorists'

They're trying to disarm the victims, and make it much more difficult for them to protect themselves or others. They're enabling the terrorists, by making them safe from passengers and crew. Like "gun free" cities, crime is sure to increase. More guns = Less crime

Simple really.

Hondo68  posted on  2010-11-15   11:51:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: hondo68 (#21)

They're trying to disarm the victims,

You haven't been allowed to bring a weapon onboard commercial aircraft as a private citizen for decades.

That said, I understand what you are saying. Bottom line is you have a clear choice. You choose to fly commercial, you go by the prevailing rules associated.

Or you don't fly. Its pretty simple.

Badeye  posted on  2010-11-15   11:53:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Badeye (#22) (Edited)

You haven't been allowed to bring a weapon onboard commercial aircraft as a private citizen for decades.

You may recall the fad of hijacking airliners to Cuba, decades ago. This was brought to a halt by armed passengers. The government didn't like that, so now we have the disarmament policy.

Armed passengers were effective, and TSA disarmament resulted in 911. Which should we use?

Hondo68  posted on  2010-11-15   12:11:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: hondo68 (#24)

You haven't been allowed to bring a weapon onboard commercial aircraft as a private citizen for decades.

You may recall the fad of hijacking airliners to Cuba, decades ago. This was brought to a halt by armed passengers. The government didn't like that, so now we have the disarmament policy.

By armed passengers? I don't recall that.

The solution here is very easy for those so upset by scanning and pat downs, etc etc etc.

Don't purchase the SERVICE.

Badeye  posted on  2010-11-15   13:03:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Badeye (#26)

By armed passengers? I don't recall that.

Armed flight crews. That is one of the answers to terrorism.

jwpegler  posted on  2010-11-15   15:28:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: jwpegler (#28) (Edited)

Armed flight crews. That is one of the answers to terrorism.

Yes, and also armed security in the passenger section, hired by the airlines. I'm not positive that any passengers helped, but they were available if needed. As you said, the deterrent effect itself is helpful. Evil doers are wondering who's armed.

The fact that granny wasn't shot in the head, is testament to the good sense and caution of the passengers carrying firearms.

Hondo68  posted on  2010-11-15   17:28:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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