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http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20...tml?page=1&c=y
What do you think?
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20...tml?page=1&c=y
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Its called a violation of privacy.
Its really appalling actually that the TSA can look at this gals finances and claim a right to do so, but yet Americans are willing to allow a Mosque at ground zero without looking at the finances behind it.
point made
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and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
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There is more to the story but I can't explain right now.
"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.' "
Ronald Reagan
Holy crap! That is actually counted as a legal search?? Looking at someones finances? I'm sure the ACLU will have a field day with that one...
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I sure hope so because if not this was totally out of line.There is more to the story but I can't explain right now.
'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol
The TSA is there to protect people while flying, not to be detectives about someone because they're check book doesn't look right. I hope she follows up on this even if she is up to no good, because they're glorified security guards who just happen to work for the government who think they are more then that. What a joke.
What did she do? By writing checks to herself and her husband? That is common practice between spouses if she indeed had stolen the checks she would not have made them out to her spouse or carried them into an airport. Check stealers move the check by using them at retail locations. This is such a complete fail it's not even funny.
'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol
I simply don't see ANYTHING there that would validate probable cause to begin with. I didn't know the TSA screeners are trained in financial crimes to even make that determination even if there WAS something amiss.
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I hope you didn't you mean it this way, but to me that sounds like some law enforcement agency suspects something, but doesn't have probable cause for a search, so they ask TSA do the dirty work under the guise of "aviation security" and then report the "suspicious activities" to said agency. If so, that sounds dangerously close to violating Constitutional protections to me.
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I thought the same thing when I read that. If that's not what it meant, but that post should be edited before more people take it the wrong way.
This is a legit position. El Al has a bunch of these guys, and I understand that they are quite good at what they do...detecting abnormal personality behavior in people that may be up to something.
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That doesnt surprise me there. Years ago LONG before 9/11 my wife and I were sitting in their terminal at JFK with friends who were waiting for a flight. From out of nowhere appears
a guy in plainclothes inquiring if a bag two seats away from us was ours. It was. Satisfied he went on his way. No hassle. I would hope TSA would be as professional as they are.
Still I think there is more to this story than we are led to believe.
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