1 year, 7 months ago
How do you think about security checking in Airports & other highly secured places ?
Once i was caught in an airport checking & then they moved me away to a room. Then they told me to remove the dress . I felt ashamed about it . I think they caught because due to my dressing style & i was tensed at that time
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Taking off your clothes is extremely unusual. It does happen, and there are accusations of abuse, but it is not part of the policy to strip search except under carefully defined circumstances. You should file a complaint:
http://www.tsa.gov/research/civilrights/civilrights_travelers.shtm
I do not like the way security checking is done. Much of it is "security theater", steps which would be easily defeated by people with ill intent and causing much inconvenience to everybody else. People in the know accuse the TSA of wielding too much power with too little accountability:
http://www.salon.com/technology/ask_the_pilot/2008/07/11/askthepilot283/index1.html
But usually it's just inconvenient, not a civil rights violation. If your rights have been violated, you need to pursue it.
http://www.tsa.gov/research/civilrights/civilrights_travelers.shtm
I do not like the way security checking is done. Much of it is "security theater", steps which would be easily defeated by people with ill intent and causing much inconvenience to everybody else. People in the know accuse the TSA of wielding too much power with too little accountability:
http://www.salon.com/technology/ask_the_pilot/2008/07/11/askthepilot283/index1.html
But usually it's just inconvenient, not a civil rights violation. If your rights have been violated, you need to pursue it.
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