"Scoped or groped" --or even both-- at US airports, is a bad choice that Susie Castillo described in her video. People that can't handle it or are plain offended at the loss of US Constitutional rights and personal dignity--now choose to travel another way.
But air travel isn't just a luxury, for some it is necessary for work, or to see family or visit places you can't get to another way. So air travel is not always a choice.
Here's my story: I was sexually assaulted at knifepoint by a stranger who broke into my home when I was seventeen years old. This is what I believe got triggered through my TSA "pat-up": a coercive setting, non-consensual sexual contact by a stranger, and actual penetration of my body by the hand--all present when I was attacked as a girl. But in March it was by an on-duty agent of the US Federal government.
I think there's more to security than passengers and carry-on bags. I also don't think there's any good reason to put pressure on children, people with all sorts of infirmities, and create psychological stress
Let me know what you think. There's a poll for fun.:geek:
But air travel isn't just a luxury, for some it is necessary for work, or to see family or visit places you can't get to another way. So air travel is not always a choice.
Here's my story: I was sexually assaulted at knifepoint by a stranger who broke into my home when I was seventeen years old. This is what I believe got triggered through my TSA "pat-up": a coercive setting, non-consensual sexual contact by a stranger, and actual penetration of my body by the hand--all present when I was attacked as a girl. But in March it was by an on-duty agent of the US Federal government.
I think there's more to security than passengers and carry-on bags. I also don't think there's any good reason to put pressure on children, people with all sorts of infirmities, and create psychological stress
Let me know what you think. There's a poll for fun.:geek: