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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

TSA: My First Cavity Search

From the title: "Helping your child understand why he may pose a threat to national security."




The original French version (circa 2008):


No doubt these are satire.

As seen on a TSA computer at an airport (no doubt this is the TSA using "My First Cavity Search" for humor on the job):


No one has been able to contact the photographer on Flickr to determine if the shot is real - but I imagine that it is from the looks of it - especially if the "Cavity Search" image predates the photo.

In Britain it would seem that the new, nude full body scanners violate child protection laws (see this).

Ostensibly one of the reasons pat downs are so intrusive is to "encourage" people to use the scanners.

Watch the video below and ones like it from YouTube.  Seems like the message it sends kids is "its okay to let government people do the things mommy and daddy tells you to run screaming for help from..."

I leave you with this (scan ahead to about 55 seconds if you're in a hurry - seems to meet the "unwanted touching" definition of rape - if you don't believe me try the same thing with a child you don't know of the opposite gender in front of a school - see what happens):

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