Paramilitary Police State and the Loss of Personal Liberties
New Hampshire Bill Would Make Random TSA Screenings (without Probable Cause) that Involve Touching or Photographing Genitalia a Criminal Sexual Offense
Those convicted would be required to register as sex offendersMarch 1, 2011
WMUR, Channel 9, Concord, New Hampshire - Lawmakers and residents engaged in heated debate Tuesday over a bill that would make random airport security pat-downs and body scans criminal in New Hampshire.
The bill (HB628-FN) "makes the touching or viewing with a technological device of a person’s breasts or genitals by a government security agent without probable cause a sexual assault," according to the introductory text of the bill.
"Let's put their name on the sex offender registry, and maybe that will tell them New Hampshire means business," said bill co-sponsor Rep. Andrew Manuse, R-Derry.It wasn't a large crowd in support of the bill, but the support was passionate. Concord's Darren Tapp said security procedures cost him a trip home for the holidays in December.
"That is a crime in this state, and we should charge them every single time," said bill co-sponsor Rep. George Lambert, R-Litchfield.
"This time, the news is talking about enhanced pat-downs," he said. "I cried on the phone with my mother that I did not wish to submit to enhanced pat-downs."Transportation Security Administration officials would not comment on the proposed legislation except to say that security checkpoints are under federal jurisdiction. Some members of the Criminal Justice Committee said that it is a federal issue.
"We have to understand that if things need to be changed, they have to be done at the federal level, not the state level," said Rep. Laura Pantelakos, D-Portsmouth.Some backers of the bill said TSA needs to do away with random screenings altogether and instead search only those passengers who look or act suspicious. But others said that would raise the problem of profiling.
Boston-Manchester Regional Airport does not have the controversial body scanners that can see through a person's clothes.
FULL TEXT OF BILL (AS OF 3/1/2011)
Video of a TSA Pat Down AFTER a Mother and Sons Got OFF a Train in Savannah, Ga!
February 23, 2011Sherrie Questioning All - What right do they have to do that?!
This is so mind boggling to me! I am still trying to figure out within WHAT law or right would the TSA have to pat down people AFTER they got OFF a train in Savannah, Ga.?
Where is the sense in patting down people when they have gotten to their destination?
But, more importantly what RIGHT OR LAW allows TSA to pat down people riding on trains?
If all of this is true, then we are so down the rabbit hole in being a POLICE STATE in the United States! All of this invasion of privacy and having to SUBMIT to other people feeling us up all in the name of keeping us "safe from terrorism"?
It seems to me there is one terrorist that is standing above all others now! After watching this, I believe those who are reading these words know exactly who/what I am claiming is a terrorist!
If that had been me, I would have demanded what right they had to do ANY pat down and REFUSED to allow it being done to me or my child!
I believe as many people as possible need to reproduce this video, in case youtube decides to take it down.
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