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  • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

    So...anyone been subjected to the new enhanced pat-down by the TSA yet? Is it as bad as everyone says?

    My wife and I are going on our honeymoon to Jamaica in late February. Can't really say I'm looking forward to having to choose between getting a dose of unnecessary radiation or being sexually assaulted (or both, if the scanner picks up lint in my pocket) just for having the audacity to fly. I'm guessing having a brand new passport will make me extra suspicious, too.

    Still don't understand the logic allowing a TSA official to be more invasive than a normal cop or even a prison guard.

    Edit: NY Times has picked up the story today. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/19/bu...pagewanted=all
    Last edited by unofan; 11-19-2010, 08:57 AM.

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    • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

      Originally posted by unofan View Post
      So...anyone been subjected to the new enhanced pat-down by the TSA yet? Is it as bad as everyone says?

      My wife and I are going on our honeymoon to Jamaica in late February. Can't really say I'm looking forward to having to choose between getting a dose of unnecessary radiation or being sexually assaulted (or both, if the scanner picks up lint in my pocket) just for having the audacity to fly. I'm guessing having a brand new passport will make me extra suspicious, too.

      Still don't understand the logic allowing a TSA official to be more invasive than a normal cop or even a prison guard.

      Edit: NY Times has picked up the story today. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/19/bu...pagewanted=all
      I've done the new scanners, they don't bother me. But I'll be ****ed if I get patted down after going through the scanner.
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        anybody have suggestions for things to do in Portland, Oregon? Besides avoiding talking to FBI agents? Going to be there Thur-Sun with family, looking for a few nearby things as we'll only have a few blocks of time. Thanks for any ideas or advice!!
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          Originally posted by pirate View Post
          anybody have suggestions for things to do in Portland, Oregon? Besides avoiding talking to FBI agents? Going to be there Thur-Sun with family, looking for a few nearby things as we'll only have a few blocks of time. Thanks for any ideas or advice!!
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          • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

            Originally posted by unofan View Post
            So...anyone been subjected to the new enhanced pat-down by the TSA yet? Is it as bad as everyone says?

            My wife and I are going on our honeymoon to Jamaica in late February. Can't really say I'm looking forward to having to choose between getting a dose of unnecessary radiation or being sexually assaulted (or both, if the scanner picks up lint in my pocket) just for having the audacity to fly. I'm guessing having a brand new passport will make me extra suspicious, too.

            Still don't understand the logic allowing a TSA official to be more invasive than a normal cop or even a prison guard.

            Edit: NY Times has picked up the story today. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/19/bu...pagewanted=all
            four of us flew Saturday. three of us went right through, no problem, the fourth, who has an artificial knee, got the pat down. said it wasn't much, no problem with it at all.
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            • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

              Originally posted by unofan View Post
              So...anyone been subjected to the new enhanced pat-down by the TSA yet? Is it as bad as everyone says?

              My wife and I are going on our honeymoon to Jamaica in late February. Can't really say I'm looking forward to having to choose between getting a dose of unnecessary radiation or being sexually assaulted (or both, if the scanner picks up lint in my pocket) just for having the audacity to fly. I'm guessing having a brand new passport will make me extra suspicious, too.

              Still don't understand the logic allowing a TSA official to be more invasive than a normal cop or even a prison guard.

              Edit: NY Times has picked up the story today. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/19/bu...pagewanted=all
              The rad dose from the new scanners is significantly less than the extra dose you'll get during your flight.

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              • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                Originally posted by unofan View Post
                So...anyone been subjected to the new enhanced pat-down by the TSA yet? Is it as bad as everyone says?

                My wife and I are going on our honeymoon to Jamaica in late February. Can't really say I'm looking forward to having to choose between getting a dose of unnecessary radiation or being sexually assaulted (or both, if the scanner picks up lint in my pocket) just for having the audacity to fly. I'm guessing having a brand new passport will make me extra suspicious, too.

                Still don't understand the logic allowing a TSA official to be more invasive than a normal cop or even a prison guard.

                Edit: NY Times has picked up the story today. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/19/bu...pagewanted=all
                Round trip from DTW to FLL, no scanners seen. And didnt' see anyone get patted down.

                YMMV.

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                • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                  Next time I fly, I'm avoiding the radiation from the scanners. I've already had a few CT scans and don't need any more building up as it never goes away.

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                    Originally posted by thebrain View Post
                    Next time I fly, I'm avoiding the radiation from the scanners. I've already had a few CT scans and don't need any more building up as it never goes away.
                    You are exposed to more radiation by flying for a handful of minutes at cruising altitude than what you get when you go through one of the scanners.
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                    • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                      Originally posted by goldy_331 View Post
                      The rad dose from the new scanners is significantly less than the extra dose you'll get during your flight.
                      Originally posted by Rimbaud View Post
                      You are exposed to more radiation by flying for a handful of minutes at cruising altitude than what you get when you go through one of the scanners.
                      Which still doesn't make it ok (breathe in this second hand smoke, since you'll inhale more carcinigens in the course of an hour on the streets of Manhattan than this will give you), but I'm not going to debate that here since it's been parsed to bits in the other thread (which started after my first post here).
                      Last edited by unofan; 11-30-2010, 02:28 PM.

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                      • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                        Originally posted by Rimbaud View Post
                        You are exposed to more radiation by flying for a handful of minutes at cruising altitude than what you get when you go through one of the scanners.
                        I don't care...I don't need anymore radiation...

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                        • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                          Originally posted by thebrain View Post
                          I don't care...I don't need anymore radiation...
                          Then don't EVER fly, stay out of granite buildings - in fact avoid any buildings made of stone or brick.

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                          • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                            Originally posted by goldy_331 View Post
                            Then don't EVER fly, stay out of granite buildings - in fact avoid any buildings made of stone or brick.
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                              Originally posted by goldy_331 View Post
                              Then don't EVER fly, stay out of granite buildings - in fact avoid any buildings made of stone or brick.
                              The difference is, this is not necessary.

                              I should also add that I did a story yesterday with a doctor and he told me how much radiation you get from a CT scan, about 200 times that of a regular x-ray, and I've had at least 4-5 CT scans.
                              Last edited by thebrain; 11-30-2010, 03:31 PM.

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                              • Re: A Thread for Travel: Trips/Advice/Ideas

                                Hitchens put it best. The sarcasm is thick.

                                Late last August, the Saudi Arabian deputy minister of the interior, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, was injured in the city of Jeddah by a suicide bomber named Abdullah Hassan Al Aseery. The deceased assailant was the brother of Khalid Ibrahim Al Aseery, the suspected bomb-specialist of al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula and the man sought in connection with the underpants and toner attempts. In the Jeddah case, the lethal charge of PETN was concealed in the would-be assassin's rectum.
                                Perhaps you can begin to see where, as they say, I am going with this. In order for us to take them even remotely seriously, our Homeland Security officials should by now have had no alternative but to announce a series of random body-cavity searches some months ago. At least that might have had a deterrent effect and broken the long tradition of waiting for the enemy to dictate all the terms, all the time. It is a certainty that this deadly back-passage tactic will be tried. It is equally a certainty that it will find us even more defenseless than before.
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