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pat-down
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The pat-down tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Transportation Security Administration (TSA) pat-down procedures, particularly incidents involving travelers with medical conditions. One highlighted case involves a bladder cancer survivor who experienced a problematic pat-down, leading to a formal complaint. These threads focus on the practical and personal impacts of security screening policies, often raising questions about traveler rights and TSA protocol. The tag serves as a resource for users sharing experiences or seeking information about pat-down encounters at airports.
Thomas Sawyer, a 62-year-old bladder cancer survivor who made headlines last November after a pat-down left him covered in his own urine, has filed a new complaint with the Transportation Security Administration.
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Outrage Increasing Over Airport TSA Body Scanning and Pat Downs
In case anyone hasn't noticed, it seems like all hell has broken loose with airline security in the United States with many people vowing to opt-out of...