~Women complain about airport patdowns~
Rhonda Gaynier, a New York real-estate lawyer, was flying home from Tampa, Fla., and passing through airport security when she was asked to step aside for additional screening.
Using an open hand, a security agent touched her on her shoulders, under her arms, around her waist, across her bra strap, and between her breasts, Gaynier said — all in front of other passengers.
“I was almost in tears,” she said. “I’ve never been so humiliated in my life. It’s one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had to endure.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6617853/#storyContinued
... you gotta be fucking kiddin me.
“I will go to great lengths to avoid flying now, because patdowns make me feel dirty and ashamed,” she said. “It just gets worse every time. Now I’m afraid.”
Right, of course. .. How many times have we seen an article with men complaining of the same thing? Women here have professed that complaining is not something that women actually do more of, and that we (and society) were wrong for making any such sweeping suggestion. ... hmm
“What these women are complaining about is being groped,” said Barry Steinhardt, director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s
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The rules stress that passengers can ask to be checked in private and by a screener of their same gender
Why isn't there a similar article concerning men's complaints about being checked in airports- you do understand that men are being checked as well.
Rhonda Gaynier, a New York real-estate lawyer, was flying home from Tampa, Fla., and passing through airport security when she was asked to step aside for additional screening.
Using an open hand, a security agent touched her on her shoulders, under her arms, around her waist, across her bra strap, and between her breasts, Gaynier said — all in front of other passengers.
“I was almost in tears,” she said. “I’ve never been so humiliated in my life. It’s one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had to endure.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6617853/#storyContinued
... you gotta be fucking kiddin me.
“I will go to great lengths to avoid flying now, because patdowns make me feel dirty and ashamed,” she said. “It just gets worse every time. Now I’m afraid.”
Right, of course. .. How many times have we seen an article with men complaining of the same thing? Women here have professed that complaining is not something that women actually do more of, and that we (and society) were wrong for making any such sweeping suggestion. ... hmm
“What these women are complaining about is being groped,” said Barry Steinhardt, director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s
...
The rules stress that passengers can ask to be checked in private and by a screener of their same gender
Why isn't there a similar article concerning men's complaints about being checked in airports- you do understand that men are being checked as well.