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At what point does an airport search step over the line?
« on: September 06, 2010, 11:59:23 AM »
At what point does an airport search step over the line?

How about when they start going through your checks, and the police call your husband, suspicious you were clearing out the bank account?

That's the complaint leveled by Kathy Parker, a 43-year-old Elkton, Md., woman, who was flying out of Philadelphia International Airport on Aug. 8.

She says she was heading to Charlotte, N.C., for work that Sunday night - she's a business support manager for a large bank - and was selected for a more in-depth search after she passed through the metal detectors at Gate B around 5:15 p.m.

A female Transportation Security Administration officer wanded her and patted her down, she says. Then she was walked over to where other TSA officers were searching her bags.

"Everything in my purse was out, including my wallet and my checkbook. I had two prescriptions in there. One was diet pills. This was embarrassing. A TSA officer said, 'Hey, I've always been curious about these. Do they work?'

"I was just so taken aback, I said, 'Yeah.' "

What happened next, she says, was more than embarrassing. It was infuriating.

That same screener started emptying her wallet. "He was taking out the receipts and looking at them," she said.

"I understand that TSA is tasked with strengthening national security but [it] surely does not need to know what I purchased at Kohl's or Wal-Mart," she wrote in her complaint, which she sent me last week.

She says she asked what he was looking for and he replied, "Razor blades." She wondered, "Wouldn't that have shown up on the metal detector?"

In a side pocket she had tucked a deposit slip and seven checks made out to her and her husband, worth about $8,000.

Her thought: "Oh, my God, this is none of his business."

Two Philadelphia police officers joined at least four TSA officers who had gathered around her. After conferring with the TSA screeners, one of the Philadelphia officers told her he was there because her checks were numbered sequentially, which she says they were not.

"It's an indication you've embezzled these checks," she says the police officer told her. He also told her she appeared nervous. She hadn't before that moment, she says.

She protested when the officer started to walk away with the checks. "That's my money," she remembers saying. The officer's reply? "It's not your money."

At this point she told the officers that she had a good explanation for the checks, but questioned whether she had to tell them.

"The police officer said if you don't tell me, you can tell the D.A."

So she explained that she and her husband had been on vacation, that they'd accumulated some hefty checks, and that she was headed to her bank's headquarters, where she intended to deposit them.

She gave police her husband's cell-phone number - he was at her mother's with their children and missed their call.


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Re: At what point does an airport search step over the line?
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2010, 12:27:21 PM »
Remember this is all for our protection! Along with the Patriot Act, I feel much safer now that the TSA is on the job! Thank you George W. Bush and Barack Obama!

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Re: At what point does an airport search step over the line?
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2010, 12:38:17 PM »
At what point does an airport search step over the line?

It's a moot point for me since I don't fly, but for me it would be if they put their grimy hands on me.
As Doc Holliday would say, "I will not be pawed at, thank you very much."

It would be a nightmare for me anyway....I've read several horror stories of people with prosthetics going through very difficult searches and being totally humiliated because of the fear that they had 'something' in their artificial limbs.

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Re: At what point does an airport search step over the line?
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2010, 01:55:50 PM »
This crap HAS to stop!  Disband the TSA and 'home security' and give me back my rights or I may just have to use another of my rights to get them back!
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Re: At what point does an airport search step over the line?
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2010, 06:42:53 PM »
The federal government also has the power to confiscate the money that she had on her and force her to sue proving it's reasonable/lawful purpose. They can do this independently of an arrest. These assine powers began with the zero tolerance war on drugs and have expanded through the war on terror.

Remember your enumerated rights? Yeah It turns out those are just suggestions.
It can only go away with a concerted effort to return to constitutional government.

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Re: At what point does an airport search step over the line?
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Re: At what point does an airport search step over the line?
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2010, 07:36:09 PM »
This is way I refuse to fly commercial airlines for vactions anymore. I do fly for bussines, usaully extrditions and get my service weapon trough is still a pain in a$$ even for a L.E.O. I have decided that if I go on a vaction there is not any where that I can't go that I can't drive or ride the bike to get to, it just may take a little longer to get there. Besides four wheels transport the body, two wheels transports the soul.   8)
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