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Tsa Steps on Their Own D**k ...

This is from today's DAILY MAIL.

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A flight attendant and cancer survivor has revealed her horror at being forced to show her prosthetic breast to a security agent during a pat-down at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

Cathy Bossi from South Charlotte has been a flight attendant for over 30 years and has worked for U.S. Airways for the past 28 years.

She said she was asked to go through the full body-scanners at the airport in early August which she was reluctant to do because of fears of the radiation from the machine passing through her body.

The 3-year-breast cancer survivor agreed, but was then asked by two female Charlotte TSA agents to go to a private room for further screening, and they began what Ms Bossi described as an aggressive pat down.

She said they stopped when they got around to feeling her right breast - the one she had lost through her illness.

Ms Bossi said: 'She put her full hand on my breast and said, 'What is this?'. And I said, 'It's my prosthesis because I've had breast cancer.' And she said, 'Well, you'll need to show me that'.'

She was then apparently asked to remove the prosthetic breast from her bra and show it to the TSA agents.

'I did not take the name of the person at the time because it was just so horrific an experience, I couldn't believe someone had done that to me. I'm a flight attendant. I was just trying to get to work'.

Ms Bossi has since contacted the Legislative Affairs Team provided through her flight attendant union because she wants to see a crackdown on personal pat-downs.

'There are blowers and there are dogs out there that can sniff out bombs', she said. 'There's no reason to have somebody's hands touching your body parts.'

A TSA representative said although agents are allowed to ask to see and touch any passengers' prosthetic, they are not supposed to be removed and will investigate this matter.

Another woman is also comparing her experience at Lambert Airport in St. Louis to being sexually assaulted.

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C'mom man! There is such a thing as overkill.

posted on Nov 20, 2010 3:41 PM ()

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Think about it: we can't take liquids on planes because they might be explosives or acid or who knows what. We have to remove our shoes, because they might be shoe bombs. By that horrid logic it only makes sense to screen for b**b bombs.
comment by zillahkatt on Nov 22, 2010 1:36 PM ()
wow. That is just disturbing.
comment by kristilyn3 on Nov 21, 2010 1:50 PM ()
I've seen where a newer scanner image is coming along where people appear as stick figures, maybe that will settle things down so people aren't requesting to be patted down. Just hope we don't get singled out for that advanced screening with the pat downs. The TSA is probably wishing for a terrorist event or close call so the flying public is once again frightened into accepting their policies.
comment by troutbend on Nov 21, 2010 12:55 PM ()
SOOOO TRUE!
reply by kristilyn3 on Nov 21, 2010 1:50 PM ()
My best guess is that this will get pulled back, a lot. Too many episodes like this one and there will be general uproar and pandemonium. Interesting post. Even more interesting title.
comment by jerms on Nov 20, 2010 8:29 PM ()
The lunacy has got to stop somewhere. Average Americans are harassed but Muslims are allowed to board freely because it is against their religion to be touched by an "outsider".
comment by gapeach on Nov 20, 2010 6:12 PM ()
where did you hear that? Can you quote a source? I am really looking to learn more about this claim cuz I heard it too... but not from a reliable source...
reply by kristilyn3 on Nov 21, 2010 1:51 PM ()
I think that something ought to done to improve the technique without a shadow of doubt!
comment by febreze on Nov 20, 2010 6:04 PM ()
Yikes, what an awful experience. She has a real point about the dogs. I hope TSA improves their approach.
comment by marta on Nov 20, 2010 5:34 PM ()
things are getting worse than better.
That poor woman has to go through with this.
comment by fredo on Nov 20, 2010 3:52 PM ()

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