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Judge OKs Nudity at TSA Checkpoint

 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:28 am    Post subject: Judge OKs Nudity at TSA Checkpoint Reply with quote

lol . . . why not when the choices are to be legally raped or go naked . . . i vote go naked.

I know i am making light of this but it is a very serious issue.

I am glad this guy won the case.

this however is a scary statement that they reluctantly conceded that free speech has to be allowed.

In 2006, however, the TSA reluctantly conceded that the screening area remained open to free speech




http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/07/tsa-checkpoint-nudity/


Judge OKs Nudity at TSA Checkpoint
By David Kravets
07.19.12


An Oregon man was cleared of indecent exposure charges Wednesday when a local judge said his protest of Transportation Security Administration screening procedures was constitutionally protected speech under state law.

John Brennan, a 50-year-old technology consultant, was charged with the infraction after taking his clothes off at Portland International Airport in April, on a way to a business trip to San Jose.

“I was mostly motivated by the absurdity of it all. The irony that they wanna see me naked. But I don’t get to take my clothes off?” he said after being cleared.

The incident began when Brennan refused to go through the so-called “nude” scanners and instead opted for a pat-down. A TSA officer detected nitrates on his gloves after the pat down. Nitrates are used in explosives.

That, Brennan said, was the last straw. He took his clothes off and proceeded through the checkpoint. He was subsequently arrested.

Multnomah County Circuit Judge David Rees said nudity laws don’t apply when it comes to protest. “It is the speech itself that the state is seeking to punish, and that it cannot do,” Rees said from the bench.

In an unrelated case, a 21-year-old Virginia man was arrested last year at an Richmond International Airport screening checkpoint after he began removing clothing to display on his chest a magic-marker protest of airport security measures. He had the Fourth Amendment written on his body. He sued. The case was largely dismissed, and is on appeal.

In 2006, however, the TSA reluctantly conceded that the screening area remained open to free speech so that fliers could wear slogans on their shirts, or even put them on their toiletry bags.

“There is no policy that restricts passengers from expressing their opinion as long as they are not threatening,” the TSA said.
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