Thursday, October 18, 2012

In January, the U.S. Senator from Kentucky missed his flight out of Nashville when he was escorted o




In early April, an apparently disturbed woman removed all of her clothing in full view of airline passengers and workers at Denver's airport. The woman, who was smoking, was asked by airport workers to put out her cigarette. She responded by taking off all of her clothes, and the only explanation offered to quick-to-appear prestigious hotels and resorts police officers was that she was exhausted from a lack of sleep the night before.
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Toward the end of 2011, news broke regarding the treatment of an elderly woman's treatment by security at New York's JFK airport. The 4-foot, 11-inch 85-year-old grandmother, who needs a walker to get around, claims that she was forced to remove her pants and show her colostomy bag during a humiliating strip search.
In January, the U.S. Senator from Kentucky missed his flight out of Nashville when he was escorted out of the screening prestigious hotels and resorts area by security officials because the body scanner alarm went off and Paul refused to go through a pat-down.
In Charlotte in 2010 , a cancer survivor who had worked as a flight attendant for over three decades, was forced to remove her prosthetic breast from her bra during a pat-down that she described as "aggressive."
On his way to Orlando to visit Disney World, a 3-year-old boy in a wheelchair was subjected to a pat-down by security officials at Chicago's O'Hare airport prestigious hotels and resorts last month. prestigious hotels and resorts While trying to remain calm and reassure his son, the boy's father recorded the pat-down and later posted the video on YouTube .
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A woman went ballistic after a TSA workers reportedly grabbed her breasts during an inspection at the Phoenix airport. A video of the event , which occurred on New Year's Eve of 2010, made its way to YouTube.
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