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DieselDragRacer

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By Thomas Frank, USA TODAY

Children going through airport security will no longer be subject to the aggressive pat-downs that have riled some passengers and will instead face less-intrusive hand searches from screeners, the Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday.

"After a thorough risk assessment and after hearing concerns from parents, we made the decision that a modified pat-down would be used for children 12 years old and under who require extra screening," TSA spokeswoman Kristin Lee said in a statement.

The TSA last month began "enhanced" pat-downs on passengers who decline to enter body scanners that create graphic images of people under their clothes and are viewed in a private room by screeners. Some passengers complained the pat-downs were intrusive,while others have protested the body scanners as a privacy invasion.

The TSA decision to ease screening for children came as the agency was sued Tuesday by two airline pilots seeking to block the use of body scanners and enhanced pat-downs. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., by Michael Roberts, an ExpressJet Airlines pilot who created a minor stir last month when he refused to undergo a body scan and a pat-down at Memphis International Airport, where he was trying to board a flight to his base in Houston. The other plaintiff is Continental Airlines first officer Ann Poe.
 
See what a little public pressure can do to the lowest common denominators running the TSA and DHS? Luv it!!
 
Not nearly enough.....what about some poor 15 year old girl dealing with puberty then having this enhanced patdown. Not enough, governments still out of control with this. If it's not good for a 12 year old, how is it possibly ok for a 13 year old who knows exactly what it is that is being touched?
 
I guess 12 year old kids can't put bombs in their asses?

The whole thing is bull********************.

We need to profile.

Gup
 
Folks, this proves again that this whole pat-down thing is BS. If it really is necessary to do pat-downs on adults then it would be neccesary to do it on everyone. The only reason TSA came out with these new tougher pat-downs was because of resistance they were getting over these body scanners and because they want it so badly and this is their longterm plan for security, they have to make the pat- downs unpleasant for the flying public so they'll just accept the body scanners. It's all about control folks. TSA figures they'll show us who runs the show. Complete BS.
 

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