LA Transit Authority Partnering Up with Feds to Deploy Portable Full-Body Scanners
We have to stop the TSA now, before it installs body scanners at train stations across the country.
We have to stop the TSA now, before it installs body scanners at train stations across the country.
Um, yeah: An undercover TSA agent was able to get through security at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with a handgun during testing of the enhanced-imaging body scanners, according to a high-ranking, inside source at the Transportation Security...
Documents Reveal TSA Research Proposal To Body-Scan Pedestrians, Train Passengers by Andy Greenberg Giving Transportation Security Administration agents a peek under your clothes may soon be a practice that goes well beyond airport checkpoints. Newly u...
Feb 20, 2011 From the Loss of Privacy Blog originally posted Feb 19, 2011: At DFW International Airport, an armed, undercover TSA agent walked through the full body scanner without the weapon being detected. The agent carried the loaded weapon … ...
Majority of Americans Now Oppose Body Scanners and TSA Pat Downs A new poll by Zogby International finds that 61% of Americans polled between Nov. 19 and Nov. 22 oppose the use of full body scans and TSA pat downs. … Continue reading →
Ron Paul introduces a one-paragraph bill to stop the TSA from "groping", "taking nude photographs": Read about the "American Traveler Dignity Act". read more
This may possibly be the first lawsuit filed against the TSA by an individual according to Jon; November 16, 2010 My name is Jon, and I’m an entrepreneur and a frequent traveller, both for my businesses and for personal travel. … Continue r...
Every day I read a new story about the TSA violating a person's rights and privacy in the name of "security". I will NEVER submit to a body scan (out of principle, if nothing else), and have been subjected to the intimate public groping numerous times...
News article New Jersey lawmakers seek to stop airport security scans The use of full-body scanners at airports should be reconsidered because the machines are ineffective, are overly intrusive and open the door to further invasions of privacy dependin...