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Originally posted by Xcathdra
reply to post by grey580
If you get to the airport and decide you don't want to consent to airport TSA checks, then you are free to leave and find another form of travel.
Originally posted by Xcathdra
The 4th amendment does not apply to airport security / TSA.
Originally posted by grey580
reply to post by Xcathdra
nope. They are government employees.
The TSA is a government agency enacted by an act of congress.
They must follow the laws of the constitution.
Private security firms cannot break the law either.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by Xcathdra
The 4th amendment does not apply to airport security / TSA.
Actually I did some research and it turns out that anytime anyone detains someone, they have to recognize all of their civil rights.
Any violation of these rights is a violation and can be pursued legally.
edit on 25-7-2013 by muzzleflash because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Larry L
Why do you keep saying "if you don't want to be searched, you are free to leave and find alternate forms of travel"?
Originally posted by Larry L
Have you not been paying attention to this subject in the past year or so? People refusing the search and opting to leave were NOT allowed to "just leave". They were now under suspicion and were detained and STILL searched. Better yet, instead of just believing me or news you can read on the internet, why don't you go try out your "free to refuse and leave" theory for yourself after they tell you to step up for TSA inspection.
Let us know how that turns out for you.edit on 25-7-2013 by Larry L because: (no reason given)