WaPo: “New [TSA] searches too personal for some air travelers”

New searches too personal for some air travelers by Derek Kravitz in today’s Washington Post:

Airport travelers call it groping, prodding or just plain inappropriate – a pat-down that probes places where the sun doesn’t shine. The Transportation Security Administration calls it the new reality of airport security.

Following the uncovering of a terrorist plot last month to blow up cargo planes en route to the United States, the TSA has instituted a new type of pat-down of passengers, a move that’s part of a general tightening of air security. If a full-body scanning machine shows something strange or a passenger declines to go through the machine – which is now in use in the Washington region’s three major airports – an officer will perform a more personal search.

The examinations routinely involve the touching of breasts and genitals, invasive searches designed to find weapons and suspicious items. The searches, performed by TSA security officers of the same sex as the passenger, entail a sliding hand motion on parts of the body where a lighter touch was used before, aviation security analysts say. The areas of the body that are being touched haven’t changed.

This is mild. Many citizens and bloggers are accusing TSA of sexual assault from such diverse sources as CBSNews, Prison Planet, Debate Politics, Compuserve, Huliq, and others.

The fact is that these patdowns are just as intrusive as, or more intrusive than, a patdown based on reasonable suspicion of being armed with a weapon or being checked into a jail. And just for the price of buying an airline ticket you get your genitals touched like a common criminal. What have we come to? Suspicionless patdowns that include the genitals.

Update: As I was sitting here starting to work on case postings, I just happened to think: Last month’s “terrorist plot” involved laser printer cartridges in cargo, not genitals. What’s the connection? Last Christmas was the underwear bomber.

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