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November 25, 2010 06:39 PM UTC

TSA BLINKED! Opt Out a Win more than Media admits

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  • by: John H Kennedy

The TSA Opt Out protest did not fail. It worked beautifully as TSA obviously Changed It’s Body Scanner Policy for the day. Reports from around the country indicate that TSA primarily used the metal scanners. It appears that at many airports the body scanners were turned off. Passengers were directed mostly to the metal scanners and did not have to make a choice between the body scanners or a pat down. The Media’s own reporting appears to indicate that. At some airports the body scanners were only used if other methods indicated a problem.

TSA BLINKED!  But the fight continues.

You should know that “citizens participating in Opt Out Day” were told that “The Safe and Legal Way for Airline Travelers to Protest TSA Scanner Radiation Is To Just “politely” Opt for the Pat Down. Don’t make a fuss. Be polite to the TSA people-They are just doing their job”, so no one literally would know that they were protesting while in the screening line. They just made a choice not to be harmed by the radiation of the scanner. The Opt Out Protest was a very low key personal effort in the first place. It took place each time an individual made a decision not to be scanned (the media didn’t see or care to see these individual acts of defiance).

The truth is that TSA changed its procedures on Wednesday to marginalize the Opt Out protests and the Major Media who wanted it to fail from the get go are pretending absolutely nothing happened. This is at least a small victory in the fight to preserve our 4th Amendment rights against being searched without cause. One day protests are very difficult to make successful, but

Opting Out is Working-KEEP IT UP right through New Years Day.

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21 thoughts on “TSA BLINKED! Opt Out a Win more than Media admits

  1. And you seem to be either exaggerating or lying.  I just heard on the morning news that most people at DIA just did what was fastest.  Same at LAX.  There was no special delay, meaning that even if you’re right and a ton of people DID protest, it didn’t make a difference.

    Was your goal delay or not?  All this has accomplished is making people think we’re all OK with a pat down.  I’m not.  Laws and hands of the law should stay off my body.  It’s a girl thing apparently.  Thanks a lot, jackass.

    1. re: “All this has accomplished is making people think we’re all OK with a pat down.  I’m not.  Laws and hands of the law should stay off my body.”  No the Media is trying to do that.  We are correcting that misinformation.

      So, even though you are against the unconstitutional searches you are also against those that make the effort to protest these invasions of our person.

      Perhaps You should join in the protests.  

      We could use someone of your caliber.

      1. Airlines own fear of delays and disruption may have helped change TSA’s precedure temporarily.

        Yes, we all believed that delays would make the difference but

        it also seems that the

        TSA’s own fear that the public might perceive the protest as successful

        may have prompted the TSA to change their procedures Wednesday.

            1. I mean, at least John’s choice lost, making a legitimate… argument…

              against democracy?

              Actually, I think JHK is a Tancredo sockpuppet.  This was how HIck raised taxes in Denver.  Exactly how.

              We’re on to you, TOM!!!!!

              (Needs more bold?  Cowbell?)

                1. I’ll get it someday.

                  Hope you had some fabulous turkey.

                  My puppy has kennel cough and won’t do anything but cuddle (poor me).  She takes all day to eat most of her food, but curiously ate both pieces of turkey I gave her (in her bowl; no begging allowed) immediately.  Now I’m suspicious of the little cutie.

                  1. chasing two 70 lb dogs out of the kitchen.

                    I can imagine that with an olfactory system hundreds of times more sensitive than ours, the kitchen smelled pretty good to them today.

                    Kennel cough will pass.  Be thankful your puppy is small.

    1. That wasn’t a joke I used before.  It was honest.

      A banana and some melons would be less fun this way.  But more showy!

      Hilarious that in the airport no one looked at her at all.  Go LA!  I thought the guy at the end checked her out, but it’s a depth thing.  He was actually just in front of her and looking at his bag.

      1. but it sort of takes away the element of suprise for the unsuspecting TSA agent.

        It does seem odd that the other travelers were oblivious to a woman in a bikini in an airport.  I suspect she’d get more attention in DIA.

        1. probably few people even saw here. She would have been pretty much obscured and blocked from view from all the other passengers except the ones right there next to her. Also, I think most passengers just try to get through the screening as quickly as possible and concentrate on remembering all the metal objects, shoes, jackets, laptops, etc that we have to put on the conveyor belt to be looking around to see who’s scantily clad.

    2. The only time you are subjected to pat downs are if you refuse the scanners or the scanners set something off.

      When travelers get on an airplane to visit their families or for business, they want to feel confident their airplane will be as secure as possible.

      What I find unbelievable is why those who are offended by TSA practices insist on flying? There are other, less onerous, modes of transportation. You could always take the train or car where the groping is limited.

      But I guess there isn’t enough protesting and whining involved.

    1. Butt I didn’t want to describe it.

      (Bad pun, or worst pun evah?)

      Anyway, this is a great example of why the long form interview is better than scans or pat downs/ups, whatever.

      Sadly I’m more afraid of the reaction than the possibility of dying.

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