TSA Removes Opt-Out From Full Body Scanners: "There was no debate in Congress. Not even an executive order. It was just a rule made by an unelected and unaccountable body." (ronpaullibertyreport.com)
submitted 9.3 years ago by ElspethTirel
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rieekan 9.3 years ago
If I ever fly commercially again, I will still not walk through a scanner for medical reasons.
Dillon 9.3 years ago
Can I say that now in place of opt out? what do you have to tell them, do you have to get more specific than saying medical reasons?
pitenius 9.3 years ago
Every time I've opted out they asked if I had a pacemaker. You might could try that. Of course, if you don't, lying to an "officer" is a felony... even though they can lie to you. Just as Martha Stewart.
I don't know. I hope to never need to fly commercially again. If I have to fly, I'll do the research and find out.
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rieekan ago
If I ever fly commercially again, I will still not walk through a scanner for medical reasons.
Dillon ago
Can I say that now in place of opt out? what do you have to tell them, do you have to get more specific than saying medical reasons?
pitenius ago
Every time I've opted out they asked if I had a pacemaker. You might could try that. Of course, if you don't, lying to an "officer" is a felony... even though they can lie to you. Just as Martha Stewart.
rieekan ago
I don't know. I hope to never need to fly commercially again. If I have to fly, I'll do the research and find out.