Woman arrested for refusing pat-down

Thats rite, Kommander Kop Killer


You shure showed that badge-blower Freedumb.


He don't reelize that you are mity brave postin here, and that you are my heero cuz you drive your truk without no dayum lisense.
 
"A Charlottesville man who stripped down to his underwear at Richmond International Airport in protest of security screening procedures was charged with disorderly conduct Thursday.

Airport police identified him as Aaron B. Tobey, 21. He told police he was a student at the University of Cincinnati. The incident occurred at 2:17 p.m. at Checkpoint B, the busier of the airport’s two checkpoints, said airport spokesman Troy M. Bell.

Bell said police reported that when they arrived at the checkpoint, they found Tobey, “absent of pants and shirt in full public view, exposing language regarding the Fourth Amendment written on his chest and abdomen with marker or crayon.”

The message read, "Amendment 4: The right of the people to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated," said Bell.

The amendment protects Americans against unreasonable search and seizure.

Many air travelers are upset by tough new, anti-terrorism screening procedures in which they must choose between full-body scans by detectors or pat-down searches.

Tobey was interviewed by airport police and federal authorities, issued a citation for disorderly conduct and released."

http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/2...ted-ar-744544/
 
If your definition of freedom is driving to out-of-the-way airports to avoid searches by all means carry on. By paying extra gas or taxi fare I guess that's what people mean by the expression "Freedom isn't free". :)
No, I do not consider it freedom. But there is only so much one can do in fighting these TSA tyrants until we get things changed so their bullshit is no longer allowed. I will be part of the movement that is fighting this in the courts and legislatures. Meanwhile, I would rather spend a little extra than submit to tyranny.
 
"A Charlottesville man who stripped down to his underwear at Richmond International Airport in protest of security screening procedures was charged with disorderly conduct Thursday.

Airport police identified him as Aaron B. Tobey, 21. He told police he was a student at the University of Cincinnati. The incident occurred at 2:17 p.m. at Checkpoint B, the busier of the airport’s two checkpoints, said airport spokesman Troy M. Bell.

Bell said police reported that when they arrived at the checkpoint, they found Tobey, “absent of pants and shirt in full public view, exposing language regarding the Fourth Amendment written on his chest and abdomen with marker or crayon.”

The message read, "Amendment 4: The right of the people to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated," said Bell.

The amendment protects Americans against unreasonable search and seizure.

Many air travelers are upset by tough new, anti-terrorism screening procedures in which they must choose between full-body scans by detectors or pat-down searches.

Tobey was interviewed by airport police and federal authorities, issued a citation for disorderly conduct and released."

http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/2...ted-ar-744544/
Good old fashioned civil disobedience. Historically the most effective method by which people peacefully change tyrannical laws.
 
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