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POV: I'm that twordish i giggle my ass off at security pat downs 😶😶😐
HELP ITS SO EMBARRASSING-
Weekend shenanies #wedidnotgotofloyd #heswithus #doubleDs #whatsyourzipcode #patdowns #brunchuation #phucyea (at Floyd Miami)
My face when my sister told me not to get in her car and ride to Atlanta with those funny cigarettes. #SIBLINGSDAY #noproblem #notthatdeepfam🌚 #assumetheposition #roadtrip #patdowns #gottalovemysister #lmao😂😂😂
Dear Fellow Taxpayers,
Dear Fellow Taxpayers,
Today I went through airport security. You subsidized that, and I thank you, but I thought you should know what else you paid for.
You also paid for the guy who walked me all the way back through the security line to the first gate area. And the other guy that looked at my boarding pass (again), got confused by the prior signature (his), and questioned how that bit of magic happened while the people lined up behind me fumed.
Then you, dear taxpayer, paid for the busy lady to suggest I go through the X-ray, again, before patting me down, carefully and at length, including swabbing my hands, arms, and legs with itchy fabric swatches. Finally, you paid yet another guy to nearly lose the clearly empty water bottle which caused all that extra trouble in the first place.
Thanks?
Is the TSA out of control?
Is the TSA out of control?
The Transportation Security Administration is a child of 9/11. Created in November of 2001 it has grown exponentially ever since to almost 56,000 employees and a budget of $7.39 billion.
Once considered a replacement for the private security screening services at airports it has branched out to overseeing security for highways, railroads, buses, mass transit systems, pipelines and ports.
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The last time I got a pat down at the airport because of my insulin pump the security lady said I was getting a free massage. Fun times.
Now how can I be so sure that the TSA knew that the scanners were broken? Well, in the first video I referred to other countries who take aviation security more seriously than we do had rejected the scanners years ago. Over the last year, we’ve also seen almost the entirety of Europe has backtracked on the body scanners. And there have been dozens of research studies that have shown vulnerabilities in the technology, of which the TSA must surely be aware. But most importantly, I know because TSA employees have told me so. In the last year and a half since I filed my lawsuit against the scanners and the groping, I’ve received hundreds of e-mails and thousands of comments on my blog, and some from actual TSA employees who have seen the scanners fail first-hand. One of them was nice enough to sit down for an interview with me last week. “Jennifer” has been working with the Transportation Security Administration for the last 4 years as a screener, and had this to tell me: [Video Interview Segment] Jon: Were there specific times where this machine didn’t work, for either someone testing it, or a passenger went through and it was determined that they went through with… Jennifer: Absolutely. Yes, absolutely. Jon: Metal objects? Jennifer: Metal, non-metal. Jon: Big, small? Jennifer: Both. Jon: Things like wallets I think you mentioned to me? Jennifer: Wallets. Jon: So you’d send someone through the scanner and you’d see a bulge in their pocket, but the scanner would show nothing? Jennifer: Mmhmm. Jon: Things during training? Jennifer: Absolutely. Jon: What would you test it with when you were testing the machines? Jennifer: There were different props: guns, knives, bags of powder that were supposed to resemble explosive material. Jon: Sometimes these would just go through completely undetected? Jennifer: Absolutely.
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