2010年11月25日星期四

Where all my civil liberties go?

The security theatre doesn’t take into consideration all manner of important concerns over civil liberties violations, psychological possessions, and probable health hazards of the new method, nor is it based on facts and proof – it’s a hysterical response to the coverage of terrorism, not a considered reaction. That’s the danger: it’s simpler to misuse such a system than it is to misuse a wise one.

Where have my civil liberties lost? As a people has been educated in psychology, you would consider I would have been ready for the new TSA screening programs- but not even that can have prepared me for what occurred at LAX last month.

My wife and I had a wonderful trip to the Los Angeles area last week. We enjoyed the sun and fun – even rented a convertible. The ocean off Malibu Beach and Santa Monica was grand and glorious – resplendent in sunshine.

We interviewed terrific couples for our next book about successful marriage, videotaped an upcoming television show about our newest book, and, all and all, had a grand California time. It was a wonderful trip, but the journey home was a nightmare.

Here’s what happened. When we got to LAX our trip definitely turned south.

Here I am, a 65-year-old man with gray hair, wearing a pair of Chino pants and a blue blazer, traveling with my wife. I am not a very dangerous looking guy and my track record in the legal system is squeaky clean. OK, I got a speeding ticket back in the 90′s! But the truth is, I have a great record as a human being overall. My 42 years as an educator qualifies me I think as one of the good guys.

Frankly, when I saw the "full body scanner" in front of me as we were beginning the screening process at LAX, I was kind of looking forward to trying out this new technology. My optimism didn’t last very long.

I went through the body scanner only to be pulled aside and told that the scanner had detected something "in my right groin area." I said to the TSA agent something like, "Huh?" I had no shoes, no belt, no jewelry, nothing except my socks, my Chino’s, my underwear, and my shirt. And trust me on this, I am not a terrorist – I have never committed a crime and I only have that speeding ticket I mentioned earlier.

What was about to happen to me was something I never expected. And I must say, it was traumatizing, uncomfortable, embarrassing, and downright humiliating.

I was pulled into a room after waiting for several minutes in the "holding area." Two TSA agents took me into this side room. The one agent told me he was going to search me. He committed to using only the "back of his hands" during this invasive search.

What happened during the next several minutes clearly and without question violated my civil liberties. What happened to me violated my rights as a citizen of this country, the United States of America.

During the invasive process I was going through, the TSA agent touched my genitals, patted down my legs and groin area, and embarrassed me by rubbing my inner legs and buttocks.

I will ask this simple question of those of you who are reading this – how does a 65 year old man, with gray hair, his bride of 44 years by his side, and one who has a very clean record of service to education for 42 years, get treated like a common criminal – or worst yet, a terrorist – when all I was doing was getting on an American airplane as a frequent flyer with a Gold Card? What has happened to my country?

When I was an undergraduate at the University of Missouri in the 1960′s, my English teacher required me to read "1984" by George Orwell. I dutifully read the book. And the truth is, I thought it was funny. I never imagined that America would come to the vision of George Orwell. Well, think again.

I am very worried about my country. I never imagined that I would be humiliated by my own government. Our government has, in my humble estimation, crossed over the line.

Where is the ACLU? Where are those Americans that confess to protect our civil liberties? My experience in LA was a divide moment in my life. I have always loved my nation and believed in all the liberties outlined in our Constitution. But my government has let me down. When our government gropes, fondles, and touches our human body in ways in which our constitution never imagined, it is time to question what has gone incorrect.

On the other hand, it can be considered that he was only saying nothing about his person made him seem incriminating. I would presume that with my background and appearance, this might never happen to me either but evidently, the next time I fly, I ought to be sure to scrub down really well. I expect to be treated like an American civilian, a civilian until I commit a crime.

Copyright by Lucy who likes shopping online, going fishing, often searches juicy couture bikini and juicy couture diaper bags on the Internet.

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