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What do you expect when you make a violation of basic human standards routine?
What do you expect when you make a violation of basic human standards routine?
I'm a little skeptical about the op. If you found this out, your first instinct wouldn't be to post it on the internet, especially a flyer website. That'd be like a 1000th after thought and counter-instinctual due to privacy and protection of your child. First thought would be to call police.
I'm a little skeptical about the op. If you found this out, your first instinct wouldn't be to post it on the internet, especially a flyer website. That'd be like a 1000th after thought and counter-instinctual due to privacy and protection of your child. First thought would be to call police.
Nothing says they didn't call the police.
And note they didn't post under a real name nor include any meaningful personal information. No privacy issues. I rather suspect that it's a a more regular user of the board who created the account to post it anonymously.
You just turn to your daughter and say "take it honey," under the cowardice delusion that you had to fly.
I'm a little skeptical about the op. If you found this out, your first instinct wouldn't be to post it on the internet, especially a flyer website. That'd be like a 1000th after thought and counter-instinctual due to privacy and protection of your child. First thought would be to call police.
Nothing says they didn't call the police.
And note they didn't post under a real name nor include any meaningful personal information. No privacy issues. I rather suspect that it's a a more regular user of the board who created the account to post it anonymously.
you post a lot of unverifiable information.
you post a lot of unverifiable information.
You think the post is fake?
How is this not child abuse?
Why is a parent not equally guilty and bad if they prioritize their vacation over their daughter's personal integrity? No should mean no for the child, regardless of what beach you want to go to. You have a choice to go and voluntary subject yourself to the TSA agent's touching. So should the child.
you post a lot of unverifiable information.
You think the post is fake?
You have a choice to go and voluntary subject yourself to the TSA agent's touching. So should the child.
<sigh> NOTHING in that article said anything about "vacation".
Factually, we do not know why this family "is traveling more frequently now". It didn't sound optional to me, but that information was not provided.
So, his daughter is getting groped by the TSA on a routine basis? Unless he's putting metal objects in her vagina before heading to the airport every week, the odds of more than 1 pat down ever are extremely low. I'm 48, travel 5 times a year and have never been patted down, and don't think I've ever seen a kid patted down.
It sounded optional and general to me because the writer is writing it as a general concern for a new generation of children, and not just for sick kids.
Seems to me the onus is pretty heavy on the writer to justify why the child is being subjected to unwanted touching, which if it is as bad as the writer is saying may constitute a crime in another setting.
It occurs to me--suppose the parents are divorced, share custody and live far apart. The daughter is going to fly back and forth a lot.
It occurs to me--suppose the parents are divorced, share custody and live far apart. The daughter is going to fly back and forth a lot.
In that case we would be weighing the bodily integrity of the child against the custody rights of the parents. In family law, usually the interests of the children come first. This should be no exception.
Seems to me the onus is pretty heavy on the writer to justify why the child is being subjected to unwanted touching, which if it is as bad as the writer is saying may constitute a crime in another setting.
Wow, is Loren actually admitting that sexual assault is a bad thing without blaming the victims?
Seems to me the onus is pretty heavy on the writer to justify why the child is being subjected to unwanted touching, which if it is as bad as the writer is saying may constitute a crime in another setting.
not to put words in your mouth, but it certainly sounds a whole lot like you just said that the real problem is why the kid is allowed to go on airplanes, since it is just inevitable that the TSA molests people.
I think Jolly_Penguin had the victim blaming covered already
So, his daughter is getting groped by the TSA on a routine basis? Unless he's putting metal objects in her vagina before heading to the airport every week, the odds of more than 1 pat down ever are extremely low. I'm 48, travel 5 times a year and have never been patted down, and don't think I've ever seen a kid patted down.
You don't have to be hiding anything. General TSA policy these days seems to be that anything suspicious in your stuff causes a pat-down. In the past medical stuff didn't cause this, now even that tends to. It's utterly stupid as when one has a traveling companion they take your word for whose bag it is--if you really were trying to slip something by you would have the person not carrying it get the grope.
Note that "suspicious" doesn't mean dangerous or prohibited. Any reasonably large undifferentiated package of organic matter will likely draw a swab and grope.
We are careful about how we pack to minimize gropes and baggage searches/thefts (too bad the screener didn't turn out to be allergic to the bag of nuts he helped himself to out of our suitcase) but even with that we've both drawn gropes. (In her case, a bag we picked up at our connection, mine due to medical liquids.) Her case bothers me because they asked how long we had before our flight and seemed disappointed when we had gobs of time.
Expect to be groped if you do anything but be a good little sheep. Plenty of gropes appear to be retaliatory in nature, especially if you have the gall to defy them (even if you are within your rights--say, by not letting them leaf through privileged information) and plenty of reports exist of such actions going way to far in the sexual realm and plenty of reports of utterly unwarranted levels of force--bringing the hand rapidly up into contact with the genitals.
both the child and the writer... the writer was a parent.. .so, my answer is "parent and their child".Close, but no. I was saying that if we accept the writer's claim that the TSA agents are touching the children against the wishes of the children, and the claim that this should cause a concern about the violation of the bodily integrity of the children, then the writer is admittedly complicit in this violation. I personally do not live in the USA nor do I travel often. I don't know what TSA agents do or if they really do touch children where children wish not to be touched.
I think Jolly_Penguin had the victim blaming covered already
Who do you see as the victim here? The TSA? The writer? Or the child?
Where did I blame said victim?
the onus is pretty heavy on the writer to justify why the child is being subjected to unwanted touching
the writer is admittedly complicit in this violation