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    Heard on the news several law students to file suit against tsa i think for viloation of the 4th amendment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Heard on the news several law students to file suit against tsa i think for viloation of the 4th amendment
    I hope so and I'm sure there's more to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Heard on the news several law students to file suit against tsa i think for viloation of the 4th amendment
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    I hope so and I'm sure there's more to come.

    talk about being torn...

    I hope they sue the living shit out of the TSA and get BILLIONS for all of the travellers than have been traumatized, exploited and bullied by these overpaid walmart greeters


    on the other hand...
    it's our tax dollars that will pay any settlement

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    talk about being torn...

    I hope they sue the living shit out of the TSA and get BILLIONS for all of the travellers than have been traumatized, exploited and bullied by these overpaid walmart greeters


    on the other hand...
    it's our tax dollars that will pay any settlement
    Lawsuits aren't always about monetary settlements. This can simply be a case of suing the feds because they have violated the constitution...so the courts say they can no longer use body scanners or pat downs unless they have reasonable suspicion that a person is hiding something deadly. Of course, either way, our tax dollars would pay the federal lawyers defending the case...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I can't think of a more worthy way to spend my tax money, than to protect my rights.
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    Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I can't think of a more worthy way to spend my tax money, than to protect my rights.
    Word.

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    "Passengers have complained about the Close Encounters with TSA.
    Some offer graphic accounts of genital contact, others tell of agents gawking or making inappropriate comments, and many express a general sense of powerlessness and humiliation. In general passengers are saying they are surprised by the intimacy of a physical search usually reserved for police encounters"
    "Representatives fom various rights groups say reports about security agent's behavior run the gamut from respectful and apologetic to aggressive and hostile. Disabled travelers, parents traveling with children, victims of sexual assault and people with medical devices or health issues have expressed concerns about how the new policy affects their ability to fly."
    "In other cases, passengers may be randomly selected for a physical search."
    "For the protests this coming Wednesday, WeWontFly.com and OptOutDay.com support the boldest passengers to strip down to their underwear before entering the security line."
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