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Court records show 61-year-old Yukari Mihamae grabbed the left breast of the female agent Thursday at the Terminal 4 checkpoint.
Police say she squeezed and twisted the agent's breast with both hands.
Mihamae now faces a felony count of sexual abuse.
It is pure and simply a sexual assault.
You can't just go around groping ladies breasts, and get away with it.
Imagine if they did let him do it, don't you think everyone who passes through the airport will be assaulting females..
Originally posted by R3KR
Then the TSA should get charged with a felony.
Whats the difference ?
Originally posted by Misterlondon
The problem is your laws, not the people performing the pat downs, they are just doing a job.
Originally posted by NuclearPaul
Originally posted by Misterlondon
The problem is your laws, not the people performing the pat downs, they are just doing a job.
If they chose these jobs of their own free will, that excuse can go down the toilet.
The Nazis would have been killed for "not doing their jobs" and that excuse was still not accepted.
Originally posted by Vitchilo
reply to post by Misterlondon
It is pure and simply a sexual assault.
So is TSA groping people.
You can't just go around groping ladies breasts, and get away with it.
The TSA does it 24/7.
Imagine if they did let him do it, don't you think everyone who passes through the airport will be assaulting females..
Correction, will be assaulting TSA AGENTS, which they deserve since they do the same thing to hundred of people a day.
And it's a woman. An old woman. You think she did it for the ``sexual benefit``? She did it because she stood up for herself and fought back.
Originally posted by Misterlondon
Originally posted by R3KR
Then the TSA should get charged with a felony.
Whats the difference ?
The difference is they are providing security at an airport, they are trained to do this and they are nit doing it for sexual kicks, they are not groping people and grabbing genitals or breasts... they are performing a pat down, searching people for weapons etc
The problem is your laws, not the people performing the pat downs, they are just doing a job.. As do police, traffic wardens, etc.. We may not like them or what they do, but they are still human.. They don't deserve to be sexually assaulted for their proffesion..
You hate America, don't you? You hate freedom don't you? I know you do, you can't stand these little people defying laws that violate there civil liberties to the very core. They should just shut the hell up and do what there told because after all, we have all these laws to keep us safe.
I don't blame you for hating America, I don't blame you for hating freedom. I don't hate you more than any other coward I have met in my life for running away from doing whats right. Human nature provides and guarantees people that think and act like you. I don't hate you because I am too happy praying to God every night to thank him that I'm not like you.
Any law or act that violates our civil liberties or our constitutional rights is NOT a law, it is an expression of totalitarian tyranny and is committed in an act of treason upon not only the citizen but too the country as a whole if the act in question is held up by the acting government of those in charge of said constitution.
If they will not abide by law, why must we?
difference is they are providing security at an airport, they are trained to do this and they are nit doing it for sexual kicks, they are not groping people and grabbing genitals or breasts... they are performing a pat down, searching people for weapons etc
Originally posted by NuclearPaul
Originally posted by Misterlondon
The problem is your laws, not the people performing the pat downs, they are just doing a job.
If they chose these jobs of their own free will, that excuse can go down the toilet.
The Nazis would have been killed for "not doing their jobs" and that excuse was still not accepted.