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Harassed at Midway Chicago

Posted on June 29, 2016 by admin
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Permission given under duress does not constitute consent.

June 27, 2016

I was plucked from security line at Midway for a secondary screening…which took way over an hour. I was alone there with at least12 agents. They wouldn’t let me use the restroom after a 3 hr flight. They poked, probed and swabbed everything on me and my purse EVEN though I had TSA prepaid clearance. I stood there for 20 min while one guy was on phone resolving problems and wouldn’t tell me why I was there. He didn’t call a female screener for 15 minutes, after four calls and much later, a rude woman says”follow me”. No explanations.They were nasty, rude and I felt like it was racial discrimination…for the first time in my life. Only one nice man apologized somewhat and said the man on phone should have let me go to bathroom. They had my phone and IPad, so I couldn’t call my husband. The woman made me go through screening machines 3 times and yelled at me to go back twice. After that, I got a total body search, hands on breasts, crotch, etc.She ambled along retrieving my passport for 10 minutes, which was just feet away.i have proof that our flight arrived at 5:16, and proof that at 6:55 I messaged my husband that I was still being held. I am furious. Filed a complaint with TSA and Midway. Never, ever been treated like this. I don’t want money, but would like to know how to punish horrible employees and make TSA accountable! I learned later that by law, I was allowed to have a witness/ husband with me, but they wouldn’t answer me. What can I do? I am a 61 year old grandmother,btw.

Linda Sparrow
1009 Old Cannons Lane
Louisville, Ky 40207
502-639-6870
By: Linda Sparrow

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Third Degree for Lagging Behind

Posted on June 21, 2016 by admin
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I was lagging behind the other passengers as we walked down the ramp to the jetway at JFK airport about a week ago because I didn’t want to have to hear the cell phone conversations of two men in the line. A TSA officer had a bomb sniffing dog (I guess; which I’ve never seen before near the jetway, by the way). He asked me to join the group about 30 feet away but I said I didn’t want to be by the guys on their phones and turned away (I had headphones on). When I turn around to see if the guys are off the phone, the guy with the sniffer dog (who was just 15 feet from me and could have easily come over to me to have the dog check me on his way out, since I was the last passenger), is freaking out, like I’m purposely disrespecting him. He must have pushed some alarm button or something on a walky-talky…. Anyway, some muscular brute immediately comes on the scene. I try to take a photo of the dog guy (which is my perfect right, it turns out), when the brute tells me I can’t. I ask to see their superior. A guy that I guess is their superior comes and asks me to step behind a wall near the door to the jetway. Together with the brute, they give me the third degree: they ask for my passport, which the superior goes away with for 5 minutes; ask my name, occupation (retired), ask what I did before I retired, where I’m going, how long I’m going for, how much money I have on me (and I have to prove it). The brute takes my cell phone and goes through all my messages, saying he has every right to do so. Finally, just before the door to the aircraft is closed, they let me go. They’re intoxicated by power, and unfortunately, too many don’t know their rights in a situation like this and anyway, figure they’d better not stand up for them else they miss their flight.

By: Dave

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TSA’s employees tried to steal my money

Posted on June 19, 2016 by admin
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March 6, 2016 between 10 pm. and 12 am. I was harassed at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport by TSA employees trying to steal my money. I had come from Atlanta (DL1107) and stopped at the Delta counter S-1 to make some inquires. When I was leaving the security area, I noticed I had forgotten my passport at the counter, but I could not go back since a airport security guard did not allow me to do so, guiding me to the entrance. After some difficulties, I got a security checkpoint clearance card and as I was standing in line, I heard a TSA employee say that people were not supposed to leave even papers in their pockets. I found it very strange but took some precautions anyway: I put my 1,000 Canadian and 800 US cash wrapped in a paper inside a wallet, the wallet inside a pouch, the pouch inside the zipped internal part of my purse since i had heard many stories about people being stolen by TSA employees. After around 30 minutes, I was cleared by the body screen machine but obviously my purse and Mac laptop were not. A TSA employee told me the x ray machine had detected traces of explosives inside my purse. I though it be impossible because I had never left the airport and had been cleared at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. They patted me down twice (in private, an odd woman insisted touching improperly the private parts between my legs). They screened my things twice until a TSA officer (they told me he was a explosive specialist) said he was going to scan my things again and walked toward a non functioning x ray machine (It was off probably because the time). He put the tray where I could not see my things but I could see that, in a hurry, he was searching inside my purse. Fortunately because I was very concerned with my things, I started to walk toward him when he came back, and told me I was free to go. Nevertheless I noticed that the pouch with my money was loosed on the tray, and immediately solved to check my things out before leaving the area. I remember that I thought everything so surreal because the explosive specialist had a horrible appearance (long curly black hair and make up) and both women who patted me down looked like men. I lost about two hours at the security checkpoint, but now I wonder what would happen if I had a fly to get, or even if I did not know that TSA employees are not police as their uniform may appear to people coming from another countries, such as Japan for example. One of the several TSA employees who was trying to converse amicably (maybe trying to distract me) thought I was from Japan (I look Asian but I was born in Brazil). In my opinion, they aim at a foreign people who barely speak English (probably will not complain), preferable in middle or old age also.

By: Sonia Takeda

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Big Brother Is Watching

Posted on May 18, 2016 by admin
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I grew up poor. Why is this important?  I had absolutely no forms of identification.  No drivers’ license, no state-issued ID, not even a birth certificate or social security card to present.  I- or rather, my parents- had the two latter things SOMEWHERE (I was after all, born in this country), but they’d been lost ages prior. 

All that said, I was frequently put on a plane by myself since childhood to spend time with my grandparents (paid for by them) far across my very large state. My visits continued even in the years after 9/11.  Before, whereas I could breeze through security with absolutely no problem and have to show no documentation before being waved off to my flight with a smile, now found myself being pulled aside for “random additional screening” almost every single time.

Standing alone in the plexiglass box and being thoroughly wanded as I watched uniformed agents search every inch of my pink and purple duffel bag, pull out my clothes, poke and prod and wand the beloved childhood teddy bear I always traveled with before roughly stuffing it back into my bag became the new normal. 

The combination of my lack of identification, my later teenage years, and new security regulations suddenly made things even more difficult. 

The first time it happened, I approached the agent’s podium with ticket and boarding pass in hand. He demanded I show some kind of photo ID, which I told him I didn’t have. He asked where my parents were and I (truthfully) told him they’d already dropped me off and had left.  I didn’t have a cell phone to call them, either.  He told me to stand over at a nearby area he indicated towards and wait.  So I did. 

Shortly, I was approached by two men in suits who asked/told me to come with them.  We went into a part of the airport I thought I’d never see: down a hallway into a very administrative-looking wing that hardly resembled an airport at all.  They took me to a small, windowless room with dark walls that bore the words and official seal of the Department of Homeland Security on the door. Needless to say, I was intrigued and nervous at the same time. I was instructed rather gruffly to sit and wait inside at a metal table with a lone chair. It resembled every interrogation room you’ve ever seen on TV.  There was a camera mounted high up in one corner, pointed directly at me.

A man entered the room and began asking me questions.  My full name, my parents’ full names, where they worked, where I was going, where I lived, all kinds of different things.  He excused himself and walked out for a minute or two.  He came back, this time with a cell phone to his ear.  He was listening to someone on the other end and then asked me (clearly at the instruction of the voice on the phone), “What is your address?” I’d already told him this, but I repeated it just the same. He parroted it into the phone and listened for a few more moments.  “Is your father’s name Edward?” “Well, that’s his middle name.”  More listening. More instruction. “What color is the paint on your house?” That one thew me for a loop.

I told him (again, truthfully) that it was sort of a peach, with maroon trim.  Colors my dad had picked out and was rather proud of.  The agent once again repeated this information verbatim into the phone, listened, and with a few barely-audible “uh-huhs” and nods, hung up the phone and told me I was free to go.  I was escorted back to the security line and given a pass to go past the man on the podium, as well as a stern lecture to obtain some form of ID. 

I suppose I understand, that an unattended minor nearing legal adulthood with no ID, no cell phone, and a one-way ticket (this was a summer-long visit and my return date was to be determined later) is going to raise some red flags in today’s world. But it’s the fact that the color of the paint of my house was somehow known to them and was conditional toward my release that still gives me chills.  From the point that I returned home to the day we moved, I never looked at my house the same way again.  I felt like they were always watching.

By: Rose

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Unimaginable Humiliation

Posted on May 18, 2016 by admin
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  This is something I witnessed at the Denver Airport 4-5 years ago, preparing to return home after visiting a relative who lives in Colorado.  I’d made it through the long, snaking line to the part of the security checkpoint just before you step through the metal detector.  Directly in line in front of me was a woman who looked not all that dissimilar to myself- young, caucaisan, well-dressed, understated jewelry- who was pulled out of line and informed she had been “randomly selected for additional screening.” 

   She asked why, but was barked at to stand off to the side and prepare for a patdown.  She hadn’t set off the metal detector (hadn’t even gone through it yet), there was nothing even remotely suspicious about her.  Probably a college student or newlywed. As I went about my own process of removing my shoes, jewelry, placing my laptop and other small belongings in the provided bin, I watched and listened intently to what was going on with the other woman. 

   The overweight, middle-aged, gum-smacking TSA agent assigned to her sighed her way through her memorized spiel in the most disaffected, monotone voice possible about what was about to go down, the areas she was required to touch, how she was going to do it, etc.  The other woman protested still, but was  told it was either this or miss her flight.  She then asked if there was some kind of room they could go in or at the very least, a screen she could step behind and was told no. 

    The patdown ensued in all the usual places: shoulders, neck, breasts, stomach, one arm then the other, etc.  Then the legs.  The agent stopped short of the woman’s knees and in her continued dead-inside droning, told the searchee that she was now going to inspect her inner thighs and groin region.  The young woman was visibly and understandably uncomfortable, but agreed and the patdown continued.  Outer thighs, inner thighs, crotch.  But someting about the young woman’s crotch alerted the agent, who went back and did it again.  The agent said (far too loudly) that she felt something “foreign and unusual” in the groin area and called over either a supervisor or another agent, then asked her captive what was in her pants. 

   Embarrassed and trying to keep as much attention off her as possible, the young woman tried to tell the agents that she was on her period and was wearing a menstrual pad.  This apparently wasn’t good enough for the original agent, who copped another extremely thorough and invasive feel of the young woman’s privates.  She asked, “don’t you wear tampons?”  The poor girl, who up until that point displayed a remarkable patience and nerve I myself might not have in the same situation, tried to plead with the woman and tell her that she had run out and with not time to stop and buy some before leaving for the airport, simply borrowed a maxi pad from a relative.  

   Sadly I don’t have a satisfying end to the story because despite taking extra long to put on and re-button my coat, put on my shoes, and what have you in order to observe; that was about as much as I could take in without conspicuously staying in the area too long, thus drawing attention to myself and risking something similar happening to me. 

   It was a sight that absolutely disgusted me and all the way home I wished I’d have been able to give the poor girl a hug. I hope whoever the next president ends up being makes reforming or outright shutting down and replacing this horrible organization one of their number one priorities. Put a stop to all these rude, obstructive, power-tripping jerks who aren’t making us any safer than a school crossing guard. 

   This isn’t freedom.  This is fear. 

By: Rose

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FU LAX TSA

Posted on May 17, 2016 by admin
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Some quick background: i travel about twice a year, mostly international, in particular, to Asia. I was born and raised in the USA. I’m early middle-aged. I’m also a college professor.

Many of the TSA agents are mean assholes. There’s no other way to put it. 

1. Just recently a TSA agent yelled at me, “MOVE FORWARD” like an unruly kid-bully in the lunchline at Elementary School. Apparently, he was waving his hand to motion me through. Problem was that he was waving his hand behind the X-ray machine. I don’t have X-ray vision, and neither does anyone else. Of course, he thinks it’s my problem, not his.

2. Another time, a few weeks before that, a TSA agent yells at me and a bunch of other people in line to not put our bags in a tray. Of course, he yells it rudely. And then he says “F*CK, I don’t know why everyone is putting their bags in trays when they’re not supposed to!!!”. I say “It’s probably because people don’t know”. He then turns and comes up to me, like an idiot half-wite meathead at a bar “What did you say to me???” I repeated myself: “I said: It’s probably because they don’t know that they’re not supposed to”. He then backs away and said “I’m yelling it over and over again, how can they not know?” I then say “Okay, either they hear you, listen to you, but consciously think “I don’t want to listen to that guy – I’d rather actually do exactly the opposite of what he’s saying. OR they don’t hear you because they’re trying to take off their shoes, belts, take out there laptops, jackets, etc. It’s hard to do that…”. He then says “People can’t follow directions, get back in line!!!” I say “Yes, that’s right, everyone’s not following SIMPLE directions, so the best explanation is that you’re smarter than everyone else, and everyone is just plane stupid.” He looks at me but I go through the scanner.

3. Another time, few weeks before that (this is at an airport in Nor Cal), a TSA agent yells at me for not taking everything out of my laptop sleeve, which I put in a separate tray container from my laptop. He says it very rudely: “Did you take everything out of your laptop sleeve?” I say “No”, since I left the power supply cord and mouse in it. “Do you not know how to follow directions? Take it all out!” I tell him: The sign right over there says ‘Take laptop out of the bag’. It says nothing about taking the laptop and everything else out of the bag. So, yes, i am following directions.” He says to me “What did you say?” I point to the sign and start to speak and he says “Move you’re holding up the line!”

Clearly, these TSA agents are unhappy with their lives and incredibly disgruntled. I feel for them. However, that explains why they’re assholes, but doesn’t excuse it. I was incredibly surprised by the lack of minimal intelligence in them – they were the type of people that would blame everyone rather than being reflective enough to realize that the problem lies with them and their system, especially if so many are having trouble (as they allege). 

By: Joe

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Wonderful showhost victimized!

Posted on May 7, 2016 by admin
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Well known showhost, Colleen Lopez, of Home Shopping Network, was traveling, and upon arrival to her hotel room, she discovered all her jewelry in her locked suitcase or carry on, was stolen. Those TSA employees are lowlifes who deserve to burn in HELL!

By: Deborah Jones

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Racial Profiling

Posted on April 29, 2016 by admin
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I am an old white woman.  My husband is biracial.  If I fly by myself (out of Fort Myers, FL), I get through the line with barely a glance from TSA.  If we fly together, we are, EVERY SINGLE TIME, pulled out of line, searched, researched, run through the scanner, on and on.  The last time was the last straw. My husband accidentally placed his boarding pass in the gray tray that was X-rayed.  When he went through the scanner, the TSA idiot asked, very rudely, “Where’s your boarding pass.”  I was behind him, saw the pass in the tray and retrieved it.  When I tried to hand it to him, the TSAI started screaming at me, to “put that down,” “don’t touch it,” “get out of line,” etc.  We tried to explain that we were together, but they’d have none of it.  A supervisor was called, we were searched and scanned for over 15 minutes, our carry on items setting, unguarded and unavailable to us, at the end of the Xray belt.  When we were finally allowed to leave, I happened to turn around and saw the TSAI and her supervisor laughing hilariously and high fiving each other.  I wanted to go back and give them a piece of my mind, but we were already late.  As we walked away, a woman came up to me and said “Can I talk to you?  I saw what they did  to you back there.”  Turns out she had a daughter who is half Filipino and she said she is pulled out of line, same as us, every time she flies.  As I told my story later, I discovered about six different situations where people who are not easily racially identifiable or traveling with someone of a different race are regularly and rudely pulled out of line for extra “checking.”  I called all the way to the DOJ, where I found a young attorney whose mother was a friend of my sister and even she refused to take a racial profiling complaint.  We stopped flying. 

By: Joan King

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LAX TSA STUPID

Posted on April 28, 2016 by admin
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on arrival from australia i went through tsa in lax to catch my connecting flight to dallas, i had forgotten i had a knife in my carry on, the tsa agent took out the knife then a bottle of scotch i had purchased in the duty free in sydney, they took the scotch, replaced the knife and passed me on to my flight

By: Martin Schmitt

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Rudy15

Posted on April 26, 2016 by admin
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A few months ago I was going through TSA checkpoint in Terminal B at Phoenix International Airport.

The scanner looking at women’s belongings going through the x ray machine freaked out saying there was a gun in women’s purse. The entire line stopped for at least 20 minutes until a airport policeman could get there. TSA people were lounging everywhere. Even a “supervisor” came over and looked.

When the cop got there he took one look at the purse and if looks could kill, the idiot on the scanner and the idiot holding the bag would both have been dead.

The “gun” was a 1″ solid charm that would go on a charm bracelet. I guess they thought it could shoot pencil lead.

If these are the people protecting us, God help us.
By: Brad Nydahl

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