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CaptJax

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By Laura Petrecca, USA TODAY
Updated 17h 49m ago

Boulder, Colo.-based clothing-seller 4th Amendment Wear nabbed a Gold Lion award in the Promo & Activation category for its metallic ink underclothes.

The firm's offerings include men's boxers and women's underwear that have the 4th Amendment printed on them in an ink that is designed to shine bright in those full-body airport scanners.

The result: TSA X-ray officers are confronted with the amendment that protects against unreasonable searches just as they scan someone's privates. The publicity surrounding the glowing garb caused 4th Amendment Wear to sell out its first run immediately.

http://content.usatoday.com/communi...nderwear-with-a-message-win-gold-lion-award/1
 
Get over it, drive your car if you don't want to go through security.

Yeah you're right. Who needs the Constitution anyway? After all, if I have nothing to hide, why should I care if I am searched/detained/arrested - I'm sure the government and police never abuse their power anyway.

You bring up a good point though. We should probably set up checkpoints and do searches on the highways. It would be very difficult for terrorists to get to the airport that way.

Even better, random no-knock raids at home would probably net a few more bad guys. We should get on that asap.
 

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