NoCalOwner -> RE: homeland security and the scene (11/10/2004 7:42:17 AM)
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Most people on this board won't have to worry, since the machine in question is in use in London, our machines here are less sensitive, and the US Transportation Security Administration is planning on leaving things as they are. I doubt that any US machine will be picking up something as small as one piercing with a stud. I'd totally agree about the non-random aspect of airport security checks, although I hadn't heard much to link it to appearance. My own experience is that people who get it are ones who have been linked to some sort of dissent or other non-Republican sort of activity. Case in point: one member of my extended family travelled to Cuba decades ago, as a photographer, and other members have questioned various government actions and policies over the last 35 years or so. As a result, we get picked 100% of the time. None of us has been able to fly within the last 3 years without being the "random" pick. The photographer was only allowed to fly with a fluorescent armband locked onto her, declaring her to be a likely terrorist, I suppose. Other family members have been picked and searched, even if they were as young as 5. Gotta love watching them x-ray crayons to protect us from terrorism. It could be worse, though. A lesbian couple in my area, who are peace activists, got put on the "no fly" list and can't even board a plane. Apparently there must be a lot of pacifistic lesbians in Al Qaeda. Who'd have guessed?
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