Showing posts with label tsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tsa. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Big Brother is Groping.

Since when does any press agency to film. Filming the TSA now is a terrorist act. YOU need PERMISSION to film an illegal search and intimidation of the TSA. Call your Congressman and Senator to DEMAND this to stop. Next is the tolls on the highways and you will need PERMISSION to go from one state to the next.
A man carrying a bomb is not going to cause as much person who works for the train station and plants bombs in the tunnels. I don't see them searching the works. The fire in the tunnel in NYC was set by a worker not a passenger.But the FBI has not found the terrorists.










Monday, April 16, 2012

The Hunger Games anyone?

Watch this will be on the Tea Party .Org radio show this week.


The Hunger Games anyone? This will be the future for the Citizens. This country we live in is NOT America! This government is not doing this for our safety but to humiliate us, disgrace us, and to cause us so much shame we SUBMIT to their very extreme demands.
I was behind a Congressman and his family in the airport, they showed a card and went through the search without one hand or wand on them. Now tell me why should they be different then me? They are the elite, the Capital and can enjoy a flight without the strip search, the rape, or the freak show citizens who pay their salaries go through on a day to day bases.
It is a time to remove everyone in office and start fresh, We need to remove the TSA since they they are sexual offenders and jail them. The rape of this woman with clothes on is enough and has gone too far with feeling up children (PEDOPHILES), Raping women, Raping men and Raping the elderly, YET they won't touch a MUSLIM! Maybe we should all dress in Muslim clothes when we go into the Airports and take them off the clothes when we pass the TSA Booth.

 

Video shows agonising TSA pat-down - as woman sobs in 'sexual violation' at hands of TSA agent

By Daily Mail Reporter
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A traveller's sobs were left ignored this weekend, as she was subjected to an invasive pat-down despite her cries - in another blow to the TSA.
A video posted to YouTube captures the weeping woman’s ordeal during the security checkpoint at an airport in Madison, Wisconsin.
Jim Hoft, who runs the political blog Gateway Pundit, posted the video on the site, as well as YouTube yesterday.
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Shaken: The woman, who is not identified, can be heard sobbing as she's subjected to an invasive pat-down by a TSA agent
Shaken: The woman, who is not identified, can be heard sobbing as she's subjected to an invasive pat-down by a TSA agent
Mr Hoft wrote: 'This morning at a Midwest airport I witnessed this poor woman suffering through this horrible sexual violation'.
It's the latest in a long line of disturbing behaviour during security checkpoints.

Loud sobs can be heard as the woman, wearing a pink sweater, is patted down by a female TSA agent.
The woman’s hands are shaking as the agent moves her hands down the woman’s legs.
Tense moment: The incident is the latest in a string of disturbing behaviour by the agency
Tense moment: The incident is the latest in a string of disturbing behaviour by the agency
The woman is then left alone, and can be seen hunching over, her arms crossed across her body in humiliation.
In his blog, Hoft raises the notion that the woman may be experiencing a post-traumatic stress episode.
The TSA has come under intense scrutiny for the pat-down and body scanner policy in recent years, especially in the age of YouTube.
Last month, a clip on the video-sharing site showed a terrified eight-year-old boy confined to a wheelchair, trembling with fear as he was subjected to an invasive TSA pat-down.
Ordeal: As the agent leaves, the woman hunches over with her arms across her chest in humiliation
Ordeal: As the agent leaves, the woman hunches over with her arms across her chest in humiliation
In February, a mother claimed she was subjected to repeated body scans after being told agency employees that she 'had a cute figure'.
These followed incidents last year, where TSA agents allegedly helped themselves to cake in a flier's bag, and confiscated another's cupcake.
In December, Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs was flying to a gig in Denver with two large bags of marijuana in his bag.
But instead of confiscating it, the agent who inspected the bag instead left a note saying, 'C'mon son'.
A TSA agent was fired in October after New York writer and lawyer Jill Filipovic found a note in her luggage (which contained a vibrator) that said: 'Get your freak on girl'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2130543/Video-captures-agonising-TSA-pat--woman-sobs-groped-TSA-agent.html#ixzz1sEACeDLW



You go into the Airport and at McDonalds and other food court eatery;s they give you plastic service which includes knives you can easily take on the plane and they such you before you get on? Please this is insane.

Let passengers take KNIVES on planes... it will make air travel safer, says ex-TSA head in plea to stop 'unending nightmare' of airport security

By Daily Mail Reporter
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The former head of Transportation Security Administration has said that the country's airport security system is a broken mess making travelling ‘an unending nightmare’ for passengers.
Kip Hawley, who was head of the TSA from 2005-2009, has argued that the system would be more effective if it embraced more risk including allowing passengers to bring almost anything on board including knives, liquids and lighters.
Hawley criticises the current procedure for reducing airport security into an 'Easter-egg hunt' where TSA officers look out for low-risk prohibited items, such as lighters, rather than focusing on disrupting terror plots.
Controversial: The former head of the TSA has argued that passengers should be able to take almost anything onboard including liquids and lighters
Controversial: The former head of the TSA has argued that passengers should be able to take almost anything onboard including liquids and lighters
In an article for the Wall Street Journal, Hawley argued that the problems stem from the TSA trying to eliminate all risk for every single passenger travelling rather than concentrating on preventing a catastrophic attack.

He suggests that there should be no more banned items aside from weapons capable of fast, multiple killings such as guns, toxins and explosives.
‘It is time to end the TSA's use of well-trained security officers as kindergarten teachers to millions of passengers a day’ he writes in the Wall Street Journal.
‘Worse, banning certain items gives terrorists a complete list of what not to use in their next attack. Lighters are banned? The next attack will use an electric trigger,’ he continues.
Mess: Kip Hawley argued that airport security systems desperately needed changing as the relationship between the public and the TSA has become poisonous
Broken: Kip Hawley argued that airport security systems desperately needed changing as the relationship between the public and the TSA has become poisonous
Airport security, with its lengthy queues and well-known irritations, has to change as the relationship between the public and the TSA is 'too poisonous to be sustained', Hawley argued.
In the newspaper, he lists five ideas for reforming the airport security system which he described as a ‘national embarrassment’ because of its bureaucratic nature and its disconnect from the people it is meant to protect.
As well as reducing the 'banned items', Hawley suggests a solution to allow passengers to take liquids on board.
He proposes two queues at the checkpoint – one for people with no liquids and another for passengers who want to bring all their liquids on board and don’t mind queuing for longer.
He also believes that airlines should eliminate baggage fees for faster and safer security.
Frustrations: Hawley set out five reforms which he believes would make airport security faster and safer - changes involve concentrating on the larger picture of catastrophic attacks rather than finding low-risk banned items
Frustrations: Hawley set out five reforms which he believes would make airport security faster and safer - changes involve concentrating on the larger picture of catastrophic attacks rather than finding low-risk banned items
The introduction of fees has led to passengers over-stuffing their carry-on luggage, making it more difficult for TSA officials to determine what is in the bags when they go through the scanners and slowing the whole process down, he writes.
‘Predictability is deadly’, Hawley continues - arguing that security needs to be randomized so that terrorists do not know what to expect making it much harder for them to learn how to evade protocols.
His fifth recommendation is that TSA officers need more flexibility and more discretion to interact with passengers.
'The public wants the airport experience to be predictable, hassle-free and airtight and for it to keep us 100% safe. But 100% safety is unattainable. Embracing a bit of risk could reduce the hassle of today's airport experience while making us safer at the same time,' Hawley argues.



TSA agent faces up to 10 years in jail after stealing eight iPads from the bags he's supposed to be inspecting

By Daily Mail Reporter



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2129736/TSA-agent-faces-10-years-jail-stealing-iPads-bags-hes-supposed-inspecting.html#ixzz1sED8B2jN






A baggage handler has been charged with theft by a public servant after he stole tablet computers from the luggage he was tasked with checking for security threats.
Clayton Keith Dovel, 36, of Bedford, Texas, was busted in February after he was found to have eight iPads believed to have been stolen from passengers.
Police said Dovel worked in a 'resolution room' at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, where checked bags are examined before they're placed on a flight.
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Theft: Clayton Keith Dovel, who worked at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, was placed on administrative after he allegedly stole iPads from passengers' luggage
Theft: Clayton Keith Dovel, who worked at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, was placed on administrative after he allegedly stole iPads from passengers' luggage
He was suspended from his position as a TSA agent.
Borna Mojra, one of the iPad theft victims, said the crime is a breach of the public trust.
He told KXAS: 'If they’re the guys who are protecting us and they're not, who am I going to trust next?'


Police were reportedly led right to Dovel’s home in Bedford by one of the theft victims, who was able to track his stolen device.
Charged: Clayton Keith Dovel faces up to 10 years in jail if convicted
Charged: Clayton Keith Dovel faces up to 10 years in jail if convicted
The TSA said in a statement: 'The unacceptable behavior of this individual in no way reflects the dedication of our nearly 50,000 transportation security officers who work tirelessly to keep our skies safe.'
Dovel's arrest came just days after eight TSA agents were suspended for misconduct at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
Hidden CCTV cameras allegedly caught staff at Terminal B - which handles Delta, British Airways and Virgin - sleeping on the job.
Some of them also face possible dismissal for stealing items out of some of the bags they are paid to inspect.
If convicted, Dovel could face between two and 10 years in prison. He has been released on $5,000 bail.
TSA trouble: The iPad thievery arrest came just days after eight TSA agents were suspended for misconduct at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey
TSA trouble: The iPad thievery arrest came just days after eight TSA agents were suspended for misconduct at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey