Well not obliviously because obviously he did know he was recording and could. What is unfortunate is most people think they cannot or when told to put it away, they think have to under certain circumstances. They do not! They can record it. That was the whole point of the initial comment left by @Leslie Olson.
@@kalijasin As with most constitutional rights, the right to record officers has limits. There are limits having to do with the time, manner, and place of recording. And complicating matters is the fact that the exceptions differ depending on where you are. The First Amendment means police will have to endure some amount of observation and public, verbal challenge. Likewise, they must endure the critical, documentary eye of a recording. However, they don’t have to endure the act of recording if it interferes with their ability to do their jobs. (City of Houston v. Hill, 482 U.S. 451(1987); Glik v. Cunniffe, supra.) Uniformed officers may legitimately order citizens to cease recording if the recording is interfering with or obstructing their law enforcement duties. You might be obstructing an officer (and thereby committing a crime) if, for example, you are standing close to him while he is attempting to arrest someone and your recording is clearly provoking the arrestee or other bystanders to become hostile or violent. (Gericke v. Begin, 753 F. 3d 1 (1st Cir. 2014); Glik v. Cunniffe, supra.)
@@masterreaper115 It's extremely less common, which I'm convinced you're well aware of. Don't get why so many men get offended when this is pointed out if they're innocent of this abusive behavior.
@@masterreaper115 majority of women are less stressed and much more confident and calm around female guards, shouldn't come as a surprise. and since it's an airport, calm and compliant behavior is if great importance
@@krispybakon1042 The latest x-ray machines can differentiate between a lot of different materials even when they're hidden inside others. They can even display in 'false colour'.
Montana Crone the pat downs are not bad. I have a medical implant. It is a pump that delivers three different meds straight into my spinal fluid but the pump itself is the size and shape of a hockey puck and it sticks out. Despite having a card with all the details on it, I was made to lift my shirt in front of everyone. That, my friend, is bad. The pat down of a child is not bad.
@@caseythompson474 Well it is if the child doesn't feel comfortable with it. And if you saw some peoples storys in the comments what they did to the children ( well tried to do ) was just gross.
The female TSA agent "patted down" both my friend and I both males and seemed to spend extra time on our genital area while making eye contact with her other female officer who raised her eyebrows. I am not particularly well endowed but it was awkward so certain reactions had happened.
Some people are sick, they will use their children to hold weapons if they really wanted to. I know most people won't do this, but most people aren't murderous insane people. It is just precautionary.
@Okke Bakker while it sounds like a joke it's partially not a joke, FBI tested the TSA sometime ago and they managed to slip past them with weapons and explosives. They don't do as good a job as one would think
I had a pat down and the gloves she wore were the same ones that were worn for the person before me. My question was IGNORED 3 times about why gloves were not changed with each new person.
That expression on her face broke my heart. I have 2 daughters, a 23 year old & an 11 year old & I don't think I could have stood as quiet as the father was.
@@golvic1436 -- I can tell you that a TSA changes his/her gloves like every 5 minutes, they have loads of gloves. A box like an hour is used, at every check points atleast 50 boxes is always in used at anytime.
Kim Paul In order for them to actually test if you have anything on you, they have to put on new gloves, pat you down, take off their gloves and put them in a machine that runs tests. It is literally impossible for them to test what’s on their gloves without taking them off. So, your wrong in making that assumption, when it comes to pat downs.
I had a pat down at 8. My siblings laughed at how ridiculous it was. I thought they were laughing at me. The tsa agent immediately stopped asked me what was wrong and said she didn’t need to finish the search. Some agents recognize how ridiculous it is, but they are required to do it.
I remember when I was 13 ish I had to go through the full body scanner at this time. When I went through I had set off the “groin alarm”. In public I had to be patted down in the groin area. For the anxious 13 year old me this was humiliating, on the verge of tears. I didn’t want to fly for about a year or two after that.
I got patted down at a young 12ish age by a woman cuz I had metal ring designed on my pants got my hands tested but the lady was so nice and walked me through it. I wasn’t scared I trusted her asked her questions she explained why she was doing each step.
Maddison woodman yeah I got pat down at age 9, like, this family is way over reacting. Children are so easy to smuggle things through on, and it doesn’t help that the kid also looks concerned, that’s an immediate red flag. Like bruh, it’s airport security, it prevents thousands of lives being lost every day. We don’t need another 9/11.
Maddison woodman one may smile and smile and be a villain. Just because you got through it unscathed doesn’t make it moral or necessary. It’s certainly not freedom. Why would you trust someone to violate you since they do it nicely?
Lytra how exactly does public intimidation, humiliation, harassment; compliance obtained through the implied threat of violence, kidnapping, and robbery; violation of our constitutional rights against unnecessary, unreasonable, warrantless, search and seizure save thousands of lives every day? This is just the new terrorism. The 9/11 excuse is getting old and stale. This is not done to catch anything illegal or dangerous, it’s to keep the citizens oppressed and in line, thinking they’re being cared for. It’s perverse. Stand up for your rights before they’re all gone.
Same with me at age 13 but the lady was very nice, funny and explained everything as she did it. She was SO quick. It was over in well under a minute but this was in London not the US. Thankfully I didn't get patted down when I went to NY.
EVEN A TEN YEAR OLD CHILD CAN BE USED AS A MULE TO CARRY DRUGS SO THE PATTING DOWN CAN BE WARRANTED AS NECESSARY BUT WHAT BOTHERS ME HERE IS THAT THE PROCEDURE WAS CARRIED OUT WITH MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC LOOKING ON, WHEN THE RESPECTFUL THING TO DO WOULD HAVE BEEN TO TAKE THE CHILD AND HER PARENT/PARENTS TO A ROOM AND THEN CARRY OUT THE SEARCH.
I am 26 years old and autistic, but last year when I was 25, I was on a trip with my parents to my brothers wedding. We went through the security and I was singled out for a pat down. I was going through my period so a pad set off the alarm. As someone with autism and severe anxiety, I had a meltdown out of fear. They were going to take me to another room and I couldn’t speak from fear. My parents had to step in. I now fear flying because of the TSA. Shame on our country.
DJPonychangames I grew up wearing a leg brace to protect my leg. Had a bowed leg. I went swimming at my grandpas at the lake and got who knows what all on my brace. I was little- younger than 8. And they took me aside away from my mom and made me sit behind a glass wall while they took my brace to rescan and reswab it. They wouldn’t let my mom behind the glass with me until it was cleared. :/ They ain’t great with disabilities are they ? :/
Maybe because of pat-downs we are not having any more planes crashing into buildings? I once got on a plane with a pocketknife with a four-inch blade (forgot about it, was flying to go to a new duty station and my mind was wondering).
I had to use a wheel chair once for an injury when travelling.... I got patted down.... it wasnt pleasant... they queried the legitimacy of my full leg brace.. I felt really uncomfortable, and judged for being injured. It hurt to travel and the stress didnt help.
Reminds me of the time I was a little 90 pound 16 year old having an anxiety attack because I used to be horrified of planes and was going on my first ride and that made the TSA decide that I was suspicious. they took me away from my parents but in front of a bunch of other people and gave me a super through pat down/ search. Which only made me freak out so much more because I freak out if anyone touches me due to long term childhood sexual abuse and sensory processing issues. I wasn’t even able to hug my parents without freaking out let alone strangers touching me in those areas.
As a disabled wheelchair user with children...this is a big reason why I am 40 yrs old and never flown in a plane. Having doctors groping my body for medical tests is bad enough...I have no tolerance for it from anyone else!
Omg let them do their job. Honestly, I don’t see anything wrong. They used a female TSA agent to pat down a little girl. Big deal. I’m sure that TSA agent was just as uncomfortable as the girl because she has to do it. Move on people. Nothing important here...
@@justsomelochnessmonsterony8265 TSA keeps no one safe. They never stop terrorists, only kids and people with medical conditions or disabilities. No one wants their child groped and if you’re fine with it, you don’t deserve children.
**Public Service Announcement** I work for the TSA and the body scanner they use emmits less radiation than talking on your cellphone. It uses millimeter waves. Look it up. Very weak.
jakee003001 That's makes entirely too much sense in this new world that we live in. I've been patted down literally no big deal. Even children. Just explain to your kids the importance. Nothing to see here.
I could fly just fine knowing that they weren’t groping every ten year old girl. It irks me that people are ok with this nonsense. In ten years this will happen at the entrance of every McDonalds
I actually had a semi-OK TSA experience at Orlando when I showed up to the baggage check-in and discovered that I didn't have my driver's license. I also had bronchitis and laryngitis. I was coughing and I couldn't talk. It was really dramatic at first.. There was a stand-off about whether I not I was going to allowed to board without official identification. Then a more senior TSA agent showed up and saved the day The TSA agent searched me and my baggage and let me use my credit cards and AAA card as identification. She swabbed everything for bomb residue. She was actually very patient letting me try to work through the laryngitis to try to talk. Finally, she escorted us through all the check points and we made our flight. And if we tried to fly out now I doubt we could've gotten on the flight because the severity of my cough would've been a red flag about CV-19 virus. After all that when we got home my wife found my license in her purse.
The law says you can record at check points now. I understand the need for check points but TSA has gotten way out of control!! If TSA just used commen sense on issues like this the public would not hate them so much
mak 10 precisely! It's the same with cops or anyone else with authority. People are quick to judge when hindsight shows everything is fine, but when there is a bombing or shooting, they switch to "do your job". SMDH
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Ok she didnt carry anything illegal and now she will have some sort of issues because she is 12 and people patted her like a criminal. What do you say to her now? Just to get over it?? What would you say if she was your own daughter? Disgusting!!!!
I believe the main issue is that the explosives test had give off so many false positives in a row that day that better protocol should have been put in place, at least until it was fixed. People were unnecessarily patted down, and for a 10 year old girl, something like that can be traumatizing and verge on feeling like sexual assault
In 1968 my father and I was patted down (I was 9 years old) as we were walking into our waiting section. Two security personel throwed us up against a wall very hard. I was due to have open aorta heart valve replacement surgery in Boston. I was not in good health. The tallest security guard was showing off to impress the other security guard. My father and I had not done anything wrong or suspicous. Talk about rude.
First.. ANY one who flies regardless of age is and should be subject to a pat down if alerted regardless if it's a false or true reading. Second... I think it's weird that the dad is recording it in the first place. and third.. you can very plainly see that the TSA agent isnt touching her in any private area and is talking to her the whole time.
There are evil people that will try to smuggle things places by using children as mules because children are less likely to be considered suspicious. It's a really tricky situation that doesn't seem to have a good compromise.
I use to work at the airport and for anyone that wants a pro tip in carrying liquids through TSA, I found out that if you freeze your water, juice etc (since it would be no longer in liquid form,)you can bring it through. Which saves you buying up that overpriced water or filling up your bottle from that nasty water from the refill station. This is a tip I got from one of TSA agents and have done it a lot since and never had an issue.
I had this done a couple times when i was a kid. My family always got singled out it seemed. Everything ended up being fine though. Better than being exposed to two xrays.
@@crimsontidegal6332 u think it makes a difference if u wear pants? Ive seen more invasive pat downs of girls wearing pants even 1s too tight to conceal anything and they put their hands down the pants!
I recently went through and was taken aside for a patdown (bobby pins in hair.) They called five people to come "help" and I eye contact with one of them. I didn't roll my eyes or make gestures. The agent I looked at started yelling "You got a problem with me, white lady?" and continued ranting though I said nothing. I expected the other agents to say something to her and they said NOTHING. The other passengers were also visibly mortified but said nothing until we all passed through. Baggage handlers who were given unearned authority. Scary and disgusting...
Why shouldn't a kid be pat down anyway? Everyone needs to be checked. For all they know some family might hide things on kids. Better to be safe than sorry.
CHILDREN Should not be patted down without probable cause!They took liquid makeup away from my granddaughter,yet without realizing it I went through purse screening with a plastic coated knife of the swiss knife type,both going and the return trip! Didn 't realize it until I got home!
PaulaakaPaben CHILDREN Should be pat down many people hide bad things with their children thinking nobody would look there. Tsa just doesn’t want something bad to happen. Tbh I just think people are overreacting. This happens to everybody trust me 🙄 btw this is coming from an 11 child...
I get the FULL pat down every time I fly due to previous injuries. Doesn't bother me. But I'm a grown man(been injured since I was 13) so I cant speak for a young girl...
As scary and offsetting as this can be, based on the video TSA did everything by the book. I've been pat down a few times and I work at the airport. They do explain what is involved and it is very quick and simple. I understand it can be offsetting for parent and child alike but the whole idea of TSA and their procedures is security prevention / deterrence. Thus, if everyone remains calm there's less anxiety ;)
I get pat down a lot. Never had any problems and i alway say and apologize in advance because in some areas i'm very ticklish and can move uncontrolled, never been a problem in my life.
I can totally relate. When I was 8 my family and I went on an international trip. At every single TSA security we had to go through I just happen to be the random check of the day. I got patted down over 5 times in one day? At every station they all declared that it is just a random check because I happen to be the 500th person or something like that. Tell me how does an 8 year old wearing just about all pink, bag included, is suspicious when on a family vacation.
Bonnie Weeden only a child that could be careing bombs for someone that couldv been pretending to be her parent also ya know terrorists dont have any mrcy nor care about if childeren do theyr dirty work? Such as i think taliban even used mentaly dissabled childeren with bombs strapped to them and got them to run at soldiers
I mean people should stop exaggerated Over something like that ,it’s not like she been harassed or something. Plus we can clearly see that the women who did the pat-down were was nice to her ...I’m mean what’s the problem over there
The problem is the childrens are being used as a tool to smuggle a lot of things. Sadly as much as i m furious over this, i still can't ignore the reality. It's like having a conscience is a burden
Kevin ray McGaugh you don’t have a choice when it comes to tsa. It happen to my sister, she was 13 and we were coming back from Disney world, she got infront of us and they tried to take her off to a separate room with out saying anything to us. I had to flip out for them to stop. They wouldn’t not do the frisk on her. Even tho her explosive test came back negative. Tsa is awful.
Send all TSA if it was my daughter I would have looked at the TSA and fucking went apeshit on them. Even if they have backup. I should also state I'm a marine veteran so I'm fucking someone up for touching my child.
To be fair, They may have forgotten. A few years ago on a trip to Italy my mother and I had a lay over in England. I had a bottle of water, my mom a small can of soda that were given on the first flight when going through the second airports screening. Now that area of screening was for connecting flights only, and there was nowhere between getting off the plane and getting there that you can even get anything to drink. Yet we both got pulled over for our bags to be searched just for them to find drinks given from a flight. They made us drink it there or toss them. So it's possible the dad packed the girl a capri sun for the trip to the airport and just never drank it and forgot it was there.
It would be ridiculous to ban TSA patting-down a child because criminals would expand the use of children to carry illegal items knowing they are immune to being searched!
I have these videos playing in the back as I do homework and all of a sudden i just hear this: "Her backpack contained a caprisun juice pack, which is not allowed on flights, so the TSA screened her for explosives" I'm like wtf lmao i didn't quite put two and three together
Last time people went trough and no one rly cared 4 flights got hijacked and 3 of those flew into buildings causing thousands of deaths and more wounded.
As a security officer for 8 years a pat down should take no longer than 20 second. Also never have I ever use the front of my hands you always use the back of your hands.
If you use hand cream or beauty products with glycerin as an ingredient it will give you a false positive. I’m handicapped and had put hand cream on my dry cracked winter skin and I got taken in a room and searched much more than usual. I was also on a scooter.
record with your phone. get their name. report to the police and social security disability department. file charges. it's a crime to abuse disabled persons.
People talk all that b******* about terrorism, but when security starts doing its job they get b******* like this. Looks to me like the lady was doing her job and at least it was a female officer it would have been bad if it was a male officer.
Terrorists come in all shapes and sizes. NO ONE should be exempt from a TSA check. Young or old, you just don't know. If you dont like it, drive. I'd rather be a live chicken than a dead duck.
@@MaileyMcAslan what are you on? its totally normal to be patted down. you sound like the kind of guy who would want so much freedom through the airport that another bombing takes place..
Banner I’m the kind of guy who looks out for people like you who remain passive in the face of ridiculous and inhumane treatment so we don’t become a nation of zombies stumbling through life just going along with the program. Peace by all means, but not at any price.
I remember when I got a pat down they got mad at my dad for being there and kept asking him to leave. My dad kept saying he’s not letting his (then) 14 year old daughter get pat down and walk on the plane alone (it happened in the tunnel thing that takes you to the plane)
I know this seems like a big thing, but if you worked that job it would be normal. I've seen people hide drugs on kids, baby bags, in the baby's dipper with it on the baby.
Stop calling it groping. It's on video. It's not groping. We need to be safe. IMO, everybody should be screened. I certainly don't want to blow up in the sky because someone used their child or grandmother as a mule for a bomb or weapon.
@@dianarockwell6256 Well, in that case I'm never flying in a plane anywhere. They might do the same to me for being 20 pounds overweight. AND because I have a metal plate holding my leg together. They'll think it's a threat. Or I might urp up a bomb. I went through something similar just to get to my Social Security APPOINTMENT in a federal building. These people abuse their power anymore.
July Miller So what. I’ve had to go through patdowns when I was young too. The girl got a pat down because of a juice box, big deal. I get pat downs when I’m traveling all the time bc of a medical drink that I have to drink 4 times a day, and I have to go through a pat down before they even test the drink, because they can’t see the contents of what’s inside the sealed container. (It’s a drink that’s shaped like a juice box, but it’s a chocolate milk flavored medical drink)
@@jasonclarkson3246 I rest my case, actually. That's prescribed to you. I stand by my saying to Miss Diana. They are abusing their power. I had to hold that T position with arms, and legs spread for over five minutes, while constantly being frisked. I was actually EXTREMELY close to a mental breakdown. And remember... I HAD to be there for an appointment I almost missed because of those overzealous guards. I'm no threat. I'm small in stature and weight. Well... Never again.
Unpopular opinion: no one is above getting searched 🤷🏾♀️. Whether it’s a metal detector or pat down, there are crooked people in all ages, colors, sizes, genders,etc. Children, mentally disabled, handicapped, and others all have some people that do wrong. So if a check is required for protection purposes🤷🏾♀️, just do what you’re told and move on. No big deal.
There are also crooked people in businesses and jobs unfortunately. So it doesn’t matter what rule is made, people will find ways to break it. You can’t stop everything that’s why being aware is important, but searches are necessary in my opinion.
lisa Stanton not rlly its a thurough search that was done properly and was nowhere near violent or looked like sexual assault its better to be safe than sorry
That was the mildest patdown I've seen in my life are you supposed to just not pat down children even though they test positive for explosives? That would be great news to people actually trying to smuggle things.
But the explosives test had been giving false positives all day, and they refused to retest her on the working machine or let her go through the full body scan (both of which would have been much better options than traumatizing a 10 year old girl, and cheaper than facing charges pressed by an angry father)
From what I saw in the video, the pat-down looked very professional. I saw no inappropriate touch. Either the father saw an opportunity to make money (perhaps lawsuit) or he was just over sensitive. Age should not be an excuse from search , nor from procedure. Perhaps the events of 09/11 was so far in the past that make peoples complacent . Do peoples really so naive to think that look, age, skin color can make someone not a security threat ? that this young girl can not have a bomb with her ? years ago, during the Vietnam war, the communists used even young children in sabotage activities such as blow up facilities , to execute peoples . There even cases of criminal women who carried infants , whom they killed and filled the stomach with drugs or contraband at that time. I am sure that ISIS and terrorists trained young kids now as well (again, we should be color blind, a white kid should not be off the list of terrorist suspect) Everyone and this reporter are so quick to condemn or question the TSA , but if an airplane was blown up because the security did not pat down a child, I could see everyone jump up and down screaming at the TSA , and all of the families of victims would sue for millions .
I remember getting a pat down because it is at random and I remember getting nervous since I’m not used to these situations. (I was around 12-13 when this happened so yeah I kinda relate to this girl)
Safety first for all people traveling and everyone should be aware that it could happen to them. There should be no exception for safety due to age however if there is a disability that should be handled in a private screening. TSA is doing their job and at the end of the day you are traveling home safe back to your loved ones.
#1 these guys look out for sky hijacs, so i can understand the security, however if a security screening shows multiple false positives then that screening should be relaxed... This maybe the only encounter with HIGHER authority....no wonder people have a problem with people with power...(police). #2 if my daughter felt like screaming, she should've that way i'd have protected her and took here off the line, aint noone gonna touch my child if she didnt wanna... :$
@Jody Doherty, I don't fly because they haven't stopped any terrorist attack, they are still going on with two-hour body pats and screening!! They need to have the rules plainly put up so that no one has a question!! This would have had me calling my attorney right then and there and the video would have been the main support for the over-use of security procedures!! The one TSA agent didn't even know that they could be video-taped!!
One of the biggest fear or concern of the public is " what if TSA does lighten their process for minors, then a terrorist would manipulate a minor into smuggling dangerous items through security checkpoints and cause harm." It sounds absurd, but, as a service member, a few of my fellow soldiers told me of their experiences of how they encountered adolescent suicide bombers as young as 8 years old. :(
@@adcolt54 if your trying to be funny, you got it. But, if you want be serious, there will be a plethora of civil rights lawsuit against the U.S government.
The thing is people that think like you live in the world of "what ifs". Your virtue signaling is nauseating. You need to look at the reality and focus on the current real threat to the US and Western civilization- Islam. Profiling is necessary to protect you and your assets. If my store has been robbed a dozen times and each time it was a black man in a hoodie, I'm not going to focus my attention on white little old ladies when they come in the store. Use some common sense.
All this for a Capri Sun?
Could be a bomb inside! Gaaaah PANIC
No the caprisun had a gun inside 😤😤😤
its not like they already knew it was tho. Do u want 9/11 to start over again.
@@tanael6302 right These 10 year olds are up to something i tell you they are planning to destroy the usa
Capri suns r good. Worth it
It is NOT illegal to film and video TSA agents.
Leslie Olson, or any other Law enforcement.
That wasn't what they said, he could not interfere, he obliviously did Video it.
Well not obliviously because obviously he did know he was recording and could. What is unfortunate is most people think they cannot or when told to put it away, they think have to under certain circumstances. They do not! They can record it. That was the whole point of the initial comment left by @Leslie Olson.
@@kalijasin As with most constitutional rights, the right to record officers has limits. There are limits having to do with the time, manner, and place of recording. And complicating matters is the fact that the exceptions differ depending on where you are.
The First Amendment means police will have to endure some amount of observation and public, verbal challenge. Likewise, they must endure the critical, documentary eye of a recording. However, they don’t have to endure the act of recording if it interferes with their ability to do their jobs. (City of Houston v. Hill, 482 U.S. 451(1987); Glik v. Cunniffe, supra.)
Uniformed officers may legitimately order citizens to cease recording if the recording is interfering with or obstructing their law enforcement duties. You might be obstructing an officer (and thereby committing a crime) if, for example, you are standing close to him while he is attempting to arrest someone and your recording is clearly provoking the arrestee or other bystanders to become hostile or violent. (Gericke v. Begin, 753 F. 3d 1 (1st Cir. 2014); Glik v. Cunniffe, supra.)
Leslie Olson but in security you aren’t meant to record. It legit tells you not to record in security.
At least they had a female do the patdown. If it had been a male, there would be outrage and rightfully so.
Daniel Pering it’s illegal for a male to pat down a female and illegal for a female to pat down a male
@@annm861 incorrect, unfortunately. I received training on how to pat down a female and it made me uncomfortable, but it is legal.
because a woman cannot touch a female inappropriately?
@@masterreaper115 It's extremely less common, which I'm convinced you're well aware of. Don't get why so many men get offended when this is pointed out if they're innocent of this abusive behavior.
@@masterreaper115 majority of women are less stressed and much more confident and calm around female guards, shouldn't come as a surprise. and since it's an airport, calm and compliant behavior is if great importance
I still dont understand the purpose of a pat down after going through x-ray..
Gotta get your jollies where you can!
Certain materials can cover up and and prevent explosives from being discovered
@@voceloid No. The latest scanners work in 3 dimensions and can 'see' explosives hidden inside other materials.
Satisfaction x- ray is for bones and also they do a pat down to be safe not all scanners can see everything
@@krispybakon1042 The latest x-ray machines can differentiate between a lot of different materials even when they're hidden inside others. They can even display in 'false colour'.
Girl: has a juice box in airport
TSA: I fear no man. But that thing, it scares me.
Yes... it’s annoying to deal with for us
These pat Downs feel like a sexual assault, and in some cases it is.
Montana Crone the pat downs are not bad. I have a medical implant. It is a pump that delivers three different meds straight into my spinal fluid but the pump itself is the size and shape of a hockey puck and it sticks out. Despite having a card with all the details on it, I was made to lift my shirt in front of everyone. That, my friend, is bad. The pat down of a child is not bad.
Casey Thompson exactly the pat downs are not sexual assault lmao they just do them to check if anybody has a gun or weed or other bad things
Brianna Deseray welcome to America, these guys wouldn’t last a day in Europe lmao
@@caseythompson474 yes it is especially if it's not necessary
@@caseythompson474 Well it is if the child doesn't feel comfortable with it. And if you saw some peoples storys in the comments what they did to the children ( well tried to do ) was just gross.
Sometimes I feel some of these tsa are pervs that look forward to feeling someone up - man or woman. Or just plain a-holes that like to cause drama.
That I also agree
Your feeling would be right
The female TSA agent "patted down" both my friend and I both males and seemed to spend extra time on our genital area while making eye contact with her other female officer who raised her eyebrows. I am not particularly well endowed but it was awkward so certain reactions had happened.
Some people are sick, they will use their children to hold weapons if they really wanted to. I know most people won't do this, but most people aren't murderous insane people. It is just precautionary.
@Trav that's racist. I'm sorry. that's really inappropriate man
TSA: “You, little girl, come here and submit to a pat down. You, with the AK47 and missile launcher, go on through.”
lol
@Okke Bakker while it sounds like a joke it's partially not a joke, FBI tested the TSA sometime ago and they managed to slip past them with weapons and explosives.
They don't do as good a job as one would think
It is like the scene from Airplane 2
TSA = Thieves Scandal Association
lol😂😂😂
I had a pat down and the gloves she wore were the same ones that were worn for the person before me. My question was IGNORED 3 times about why gloves were not changed with each new person.
That expression on her face broke my heart.
I have 2 daughters, a 23 year old & an 11 year old & I don't think I could have stood as quiet as the father was.
She looks like she wants to cry. For a 10 year old girl that would be so humiliating and shaming with all that touching going on.
Was for me and I’m 27
Big deal
@@ryanguzek361 yes it should be a big deal
Do they change those gloves with every single person! IF NOT, THEY NEED TO!!!
No they don't. The gloves are for their protection not yours.
@@sassafraspaul7528 so they basically don't give a f*ck about what happens to us
Depends on the airport, but most of the time they do not. They should, but what do you expect from flunkies?
@@golvic1436 -- I can tell you that a TSA changes his/her gloves like every 5 minutes, they have loads of gloves. A box like an hour is used, at every check points atleast 50 boxes is always in used at anytime.
Kim Paul In order for them to actually test if you have anything on you, they have to put on new gloves, pat you down, take off their gloves and put them in a machine that runs tests. It is literally impossible for them to test what’s on their gloves without taking them off. So, your wrong in making that assumption, when it comes to pat downs.
“A child getting pat down? There must be a good reason right? Somthing like her dad is a ex criminal?”
“Capri sun”
“why was there a pat down”
“capri sun”
@Charles J. Just take the Capri Sun away. She already went through the body scan.
Charles J. The real reason was that she claimed she could finish the capri sun in one succ, but in reality she couldn’t, so they had no other choice.
Afghan national drink
@@clementcolin4262 Bingo. Just because it's a capri sun does not mean the liquid inside is.
I had a pat down at 8. My siblings laughed at how ridiculous it was. I thought they were laughing at me. The tsa agent immediately stopped asked me what was wrong and said she didn’t need to finish the search. Some agents recognize how ridiculous it is, but they are required to do it.
If they want to keep the job, they have to do it.
Number of terrorists caught during TSA pat-downs and searches: 0
Number of passengers terrorized during TSA pat-downs and searches: countless!
Oh the irony
That's right!
I remember when I was 13 ish I had to go through the full body scanner at this time. When I went through I had set off the “groin alarm”. In public I had to be patted down in the groin area. For the anxious 13 year old me this was humiliating, on the verge of tears. I didn’t want to fly for about a year or two after that.
I got patted down at a young 12ish age by a woman cuz I had metal ring designed on my pants got my hands tested but the lady was so nice and walked me through it. I wasn’t scared I trusted her asked her questions she explained why she was doing each step.
Maddison woodman yeah I got pat down at age 9, like, this family is way over reacting. Children are so easy to smuggle things through on, and it doesn’t help that the kid also looks concerned, that’s an immediate red flag.
Like bruh, it’s airport security, it prevents thousands of lives being lost every day. We don’t need another 9/11.
Maddison woodman one may smile and smile and be a villain. Just because you got through it unscathed doesn’t make it moral or necessary. It’s certainly not freedom. Why would you trust someone to violate you since they do it nicely?
Lytra how exactly does public intimidation, humiliation, harassment; compliance obtained through the implied threat of violence, kidnapping, and robbery; violation of our constitutional rights against unnecessary, unreasonable, warrantless, search and seizure save thousands of lives every day? This is just the new terrorism. The 9/11 excuse is getting old and stale. This is not done to catch anything illegal or dangerous, it’s to keep the citizens oppressed and in line, thinking they’re being cared for. It’s perverse. Stand up for your rights before they’re all gone.
BC Barnett you do know you don’t have to fly right?
Same with me at age 13 but the lady was very nice, funny and explained everything as she did it. She was SO quick. It was over in well under a minute but this was in London not the US. Thankfully I didn't get patted down when I went to NY.
EVEN A TEN YEAR OLD CHILD CAN BE USED AS A MULE TO CARRY DRUGS SO THE PATTING DOWN CAN BE WARRANTED AS NECESSARY BUT WHAT BOTHERS ME HERE IS THAT THE PROCEDURE WAS CARRIED OUT WITH MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC LOOKING ON, WHEN THE RESPECTFUL THING TO DO WOULD HAVE BEEN TO TAKE THE CHILD AND HER PARENT/PARENTS TO A ROOM AND THEN CARRY OUT THE SEARCH.
I agree with you but all caps?
@@franklinmontero5504 ikr whats up witht he caps
You okay there?
They offer private screening, if they said no 🤷
thank u
I am 26 years old and autistic, but last year when I was 25, I was on a trip with my parents to my brothers wedding. We went through the security and I was singled out for a pat down. I was going through my period so a pad set off the alarm. As someone with autism and severe anxiety, I had a meltdown out of fear. They were going to take me to another room and I couldn’t speak from fear. My parents had to step in.
I now fear flying because of the TSA. Shame on our country.
DJPonychangames I grew up wearing a leg brace to protect my leg. Had a bowed leg. I went swimming at my grandpas at the lake and got who knows what all on my brace. I was little- younger than 8. And they took me aside away from my mom and made me sit behind a glass wall while they took my brace to rescan and reswab it. They wouldn’t let my mom behind the glass with me until it was cleared. :/
They ain’t great with disabilities are they ? :/
DJPonychangames sorry you’re scared of flying now:(
k snowflake
wait do pads set off the alarm
Maybe because of pat-downs we are not having any more planes crashing into buildings? I once got on a plane with a pocketknife with a four-inch blade (forgot about it, was flying to go to a new duty station and my mind was wondering).
I am in a wheelchair and we get tapped down eveytime. I guess they think the wheelchair is a bomb or something
I had to use a wheel chair once for an injury when travelling.... I got patted down.... it wasnt pleasant... they queried the legitimacy of my full leg brace.. I felt really uncomfortable, and judged for being injured. It hurt to travel and the stress didnt help.
Where would you hide stuff if you were a criminal? To a child or someone disabled because noone expects that
Airport rules is kinda intense but that security lady did her job and stuff and she is fine
Reminds me of the time I was a little 90 pound 16 year old having an anxiety attack because I used to be horrified of planes and was going on my first ride and that made the TSA decide that I was suspicious.
they took me away from my parents but in front of a bunch of other people and gave me a super through pat down/ search. Which only made me freak out so much more because I freak out if anyone touches me due to long term childhood sexual abuse and sensory processing issues. I wasn’t even able to hug my parents without freaking out let alone strangers touching me in those areas.
must have been horrible :/
Sometimes it seems that they are too paranoid.
It's all so uneccesary!!!
I know that feeling very well, I hate being touch and don't care for hugs either. Hugs make me feel weird even from my mom whom I love.
Thank you forr sharing. I feel so sorry for you. Remember God loves you
As a disabled wheelchair user with children...this is a big reason why I am 40 yrs old and never flown in a plane. Having doctors groping my body for medical tests is bad enough...I have no tolerance for it from anyone else!
You would thank those doctors if they find cancer or some thing you overlooked tough.
Omg let them do their job. Honestly, I don’t see anything wrong. They used a female TSA agent to pat down a little girl. Big deal. I’m sure that TSA agent was just as uncomfortable as the girl because she has to do it. Move on people. Nothing important here...
It would have to be an emergency for me to ever fly again. To go threw all this crap and pay hard money to travel ......no thanks.
Oh come on.... Its a pat down. You're at an airport! 😑
It's a kid. I wouldn't want these people touching my kids
@@Maria.9094 Okay so, it's not about what anyone wants, its about keeping people safe.
@@justsomelochnessmonsterony8265 TSA keeps no one safe. They never stop terrorists, only kids and people with medical conditions or disabilities. No one wants their child groped and if you’re fine with it, you don’t deserve children.
Honestly, I've opted for being pat down many times over walking through the x-rays and it's really not that big of a deal.
You have been very lucky.
**Public Service Announcement** I work for the TSA and the body scanner they use emmits less radiation than talking on your cellphone. It uses millimeter waves. Look it up. Very weak.
I’m 15 and I’ve always gotten patted down at the airport, both my home airport and the airport at the location I travel to, I have no idea why
You have to remember that many people use children to do illegal activities. Better safe than sorry
jakee003001 That's makes entirely too much sense in this new world that we live in. I've been patted down literally no big deal. Even children. Just explain to your kids the importance. Nothing to see here.
jakee002001 yea before I was pre check I was pat down all the time, I just made the tsa agent laugh. I didn’t see anything wrong with that pat down
That’s the view all Paedophiles support.
I could fly just fine knowing that they weren’t groping every ten year old girl. It irks me that people are ok with this nonsense. In ten years this will happen at the entrance of every McDonalds
I actually had a semi-OK TSA experience at Orlando when I showed up to the baggage check-in and discovered that I didn't have my driver's license. I also had bronchitis and laryngitis. I was coughing and I couldn't talk. It was really dramatic at first.. There was a stand-off about whether I not I was going to allowed to board without official identification. Then a more senior TSA agent showed up and saved the day
The TSA agent searched me and my baggage and let me use my credit cards and AAA card as identification. She swabbed everything for bomb residue. She was actually very patient letting me try to work through the laryngitis to try to talk. Finally, she escorted us through all the check points and we made our flight.
And if we tried to fly out now I doubt we could've gotten on the flight because the severity of my cough would've been a red flag about CV-19 virus. After all that when we got home my wife found my license in her purse.
The law says you can record at check points now. I understand the need for check points but TSA has gotten way out of control!! If TSA just used commen sense on issues like this the public would not hate them so much
So if the girl was carrying drugs or a bomb for her parents and TSA caught it, would everyone still be upset??
mak 10 precisely! It's the same with cops or anyone else with authority. People are quick to judge when hindsight shows everything is fine, but when there is a bombing or shooting, they switch to "do your job". SMDH
Ok she didnt carry anything illegal and now she will have some sort of issues because she is 12 and people patted her like a criminal.
What do you say to her now? Just to get over it??
What would you say if she was your own daughter? Disgusting!!!!
@@exmember1607 No its our rights being violated.
So, what you're saying is... Ends justify the means?
I believe the main issue is that the explosives test had give off so many false positives in a row that day that better protocol should have been put in place, at least until it was fixed. People were unnecessarily patted down, and for a 10 year old girl, something like that can be traumatizing and verge on feeling like sexual assault
TSA doesn't like to talk about the rules because they don't have any.
In 1968 my father and I was patted down (I was 9 years old) as we were walking into our waiting section. Two security personel throwed us up against a wall very hard. I was due to have open aorta heart valve replacement surgery in Boston. I was not in good health. The tallest security guard was showing off to impress the other security guard. My father and I had not done anything wrong or suspicous. Talk about rude.
First.. ANY one who flies regardless of age is and should be subject to a pat down if alerted regardless if it's a false or true reading. Second... I think it's weird that the dad is recording it in the first place. and third.. you can very plainly see that the TSA agent isnt touching her in any private area and is talking to her the whole time.
They've ripped film out from my camera returning from abroad. I was 8 and it broke my heart.
This is so disgusting wtf that’s too far she’s 10 years old!! Omg
There are evil people that will try to smuggle things places by using children as mules because children are less likely to be considered suspicious. It's a really tricky situation that doesn't seem to have a good compromise.
Yes there is syndicate that using children.
I do sometime feel sorry for the TSA agent. That looks like an ordinary patdown
“Ordinary patdown”… “10 year old girl”? Huh?
I use to work at the airport and for anyone that wants a pro tip in carrying liquids through TSA, I found out that if you freeze your water, juice etc (since it would be no longer in liquid form,)you can bring it through. Which saves you buying up that overpriced water or filling up your bottle from that nasty water from the refill station. This is a tip I got from one of TSA agents and have done it a lot since and never had an issue.
I had this done a couple times when i was a kid. My family always got singled out it seemed. Everything ended up being fine though. Better than being exposed to two xrays.
The way they patted you down then is nothing compared to how far they go now. Do not wear a dress to the airport.
I think xrays are the least of your worries with spelling like that.
@@flaviobriggs what is spelled incorrectly?
@@kkms1987 First of all, your sentences are conjoined incorrectly. Second, you used two instead of to.
@@crimsontidegal6332 u think it makes a difference if u wear pants? Ive seen more invasive pat downs of girls wearing pants even 1s too tight to conceal anything and they put their hands down the pants!
The TSA is literally doing their job based on protocol. It sucks but I'd be hesitant to board a plane if the TSA was lenient.
I recently went through and was taken aside for a patdown (bobby pins in hair.) They called five people to come "help" and I eye contact with one of them. I didn't roll my eyes or make gestures. The agent I looked at started yelling "You got a problem with me, white lady?" and continued ranting though I said nothing. I expected the other agents to say something to her and they said NOTHING. The other passengers were also visibly mortified but said nothing until we all passed through. Baggage handlers who were given unearned authority. Scary and disgusting...
Why shouldn't a kid be pat down anyway? Everyone needs to be checked. For all they know some family might hide things on kids. Better to be safe than sorry.
CHILDREN Should not be patted down without probable cause!They took liquid makeup away from my granddaughter,yet without realizing it I went through purse screening with a plastic coated knife of the swiss knife type,both going and the return trip! Didn 't realize it until I got home!
PaulaakaPaben CHILDREN Should be pat down many people hide bad things with their children thinking nobody would look there. Tsa just doesn’t want something bad to happen. Tbh I just think people are overreacting. This happens to everybody trust me 🙄 btw this is coming from an 11 child...
PaulaakaPaben they also probably took the liquid eyeliner away bc it probably had to many ounces
best way is to not fly
that'll show em.
I have not flown in 22yrs, I drive, take a bus, or train.
How you cross a ocean?
You walk?
@@cdxbbjfzshhtfschj9198 never had the desire other than to islands around, take a boat
My thoughts exactly, I'll never fly again but do understand that some don't have a choice but I don't have to.
I get the FULL pat down every time I fly due to previous injuries. Doesn't bother me. But I'm a grown man(been injured since I was 13) so I cant speak for a young girl...
Remember you can video and audio record any person in public even tsa and cops
As scary and offsetting as this can be, based on the video TSA did everything by the book.
I've been pat down a few times and I work at the airport.
They do explain what is involved and it is very quick and simple.
I understand it can be offsetting for parent and child alike but the whole idea of TSA and their procedures is security prevention / deterrence.
Thus, if everyone remains calm there's less anxiety ;)
I get pat down a lot. Never had any problems and i alway say and apologize in advance because in some areas i'm very ticklish and can move uncontrolled, never been a problem in my life.
I can totally relate. When I was 8 my family and I went on an international trip. At every single TSA security we had to go through I just happen to be the random check of the day. I got patted down over 5 times in one day? At every station they all declared that it is just a random check because I happen to be the 500th person or something like that. Tell me how does an 8 year old wearing just about all pink, bag included, is suspicious when on a family vacation.
It's unfortunate youtube and video taping this treatment wasnt as much of a thing in the early 2000s
TSA has been given too much power and it has really gone way too far.
This will be remembered the rest of her life. Forever
I mean she was very gentle with the pat-down. You can’t just let everyone get onto planes because people DO use kids for bombs, drugs, etc.
Really, at what airport was anyone found using kids to transport these items??
Cissy2cute I too am waiting on this proof/evidence/ and/or links of people using kids as mules. I’m tired of these anecdotal stories of he/she said.
I dont understand the outrage people get pat down, thats what happens at airports, it doesn't matter the age. Better safe than sorry.
They should get rid of all TSA agents at airlines. Ask Israel how it is done correctly.
Ken Carpenter how do you look Muslim??? What about converts?
Wow i really hope this is sarcasm.
What do they do
Maybe the way Israel does the security check is less invasive to people--might be less intimidating to people in general.
That was to much of a pat down she's only a child
Bonnie Weeden only a child that could be careing bombs for someone that couldv been pretending to be her parent also ya know terrorists dont have any mrcy nor care about if childeren do theyr dirty work? Such as i think taliban even used mentaly dissabled childeren with bombs strapped to them and got them to run at soldiers
I mean people should stop exaggerated
Over something like that ,it’s not like she been harassed or something. Plus we can clearly see that the women who did the pat-down were was nice to her ...I’m mean what’s the problem over there
*was
The agent looks like she is trying to be nice to the girl at least. But this whole system is just ridiculously invasive.
As a 10 yr old I would of passed gas everytime they put their head down!! They haven't stopped a terrorist yet!!
ahhh on yasss!!!
oh please, that's no big deal. Give me a break. Sorry, but if there was "some" reason, better to be safe than sorry!!!
And yet we still allow this all
The problem is the childrens are being used as a tool to smuggle a lot of things. Sadly as much as i m furious over this, i still can't ignore the reality. It's like having a conscience is a burden
So why don't a female TSA agent pat her down ?
A female agent did. The footage clearly shows it
If the father had a problem with her being patted down why did he allow it
Kevin ray McGaugh you don’t have a choice when it comes to tsa. It happen to my sister, she was 13 and we were coming back from Disney world, she got infront of us and they tried to take her off to a separate room with out saying anything to us. I had to flip out for them to stop. They wouldn’t not do the frisk on her. Even tho her explosive test came back negative. Tsa is awful.
Send all TSA if it was my daughter I would have looked at the TSA and fucking went apeshit on them. Even if they have backup. I should also state I'm a marine veteran so I'm fucking someone up for touching my child.
I'm sorry if I don't understand. What is so wrong with a pat down, it's no abuse. It's just checking? I see no problem.
Hard to believe that a parent wouldn't know the kid cannot carry juice into the gate area.
merry hunt the kid could’ve put the juice in her bag without the father knowing
Tell me you don`t have kids.
To be fair, They may have forgotten. A few years ago on a trip to Italy my mother and I had a lay over in England. I had a bottle of water, my mom a small can of soda that were given on the first flight when going through the second airports screening. Now that area of screening was for connecting flights only, and there was nowhere between getting off the plane and getting there that you can even get anything to drink. Yet we both got pulled over for our bags to be searched just for them to find drinks given from a flight. They made us drink it there or toss them. So it's possible the dad packed the girl a capri sun for the trip to the airport and just never drank it and forgot it was there.
A 10 year old with a juice box is terrifying and can bring down any plane.
It would be ridiculous to ban TSA patting-down a child because criminals would expand the use of children to carry illegal items knowing they are immune to being searched!
Criminals and terrorist have been known to use kids and people with disabillity's as a detterent already so it's not unthinkable
the TSA agent at least looked like she was trying to make the girl comfortable
I have these videos playing in the back as I do homework and all of a sudden i just hear this:
"Her backpack contained a caprisun juice pack, which is not allowed on flights, so the TSA screened her for explosives"
I'm like wtf lmao i didn't quite put two and three together
Capri sun, yes, the case was, that does not mean the liquids inside.
My only comment is ask any soldier who has survived conflict with child soldiers if they think a pat down is unreasonable.
We raise issue on precautionary measures until something happens
Last time people went trough and no one rly cared 4 flights got hijacked and 3 of those flew into buildings causing thousands of deaths and more wounded.
As a security officer for 8 years a pat down should take no longer than 20 second. Also never have I ever use the front of my hands you always use the back of your hands.
If you use hand cream or beauty products with glycerin as an ingredient it will give you a false positive. I’m handicapped and had put hand cream on my dry cracked winter skin and I got taken in a room and searched much more than usual. I was also on a scooter.
@@redfemmediaries8762 shut up troll.
record with your phone. get their name. report to the police and social security disability department. file charges. it's a crime to abuse disabled persons.
People talk all that b******* about terrorism, but when security starts doing its job they get b******* like this. Looks to me like the lady was doing her job and at least it was a female officer it would have been bad if it was a male officer.
The TSA is living proof that intelligience and intelligent are a contradiction of terms.
Terrorists come in all shapes and sizes. NO ONE should be exempt from a TSA check. Young or old, you just don't know. If you dont like it, drive. I'd rather be a live chicken than a dead duck.
I’ve always been patted down since I was like 6? Thought this was normal procedure
Jës it’s not normal, it’s not right, it’s not indicative of a free nation, it’s not necessary. It’s the new slavery, my friend.
@@MaileyMcAslan what are you on? its totally normal to be patted down. you sound like the kind of guy who would want so much freedom through the airport that another bombing takes place..
Banner I’m the kind of guy who looks out for people like you who remain passive in the face of ridiculous and inhumane treatment so we don’t become a nation of zombies stumbling through life just going along with the program. Peace by all means, but not at any price.
You must be a TI like me
Mark Bryant what’s a ti
I remember when I got a pat down they got mad at my dad for being there and kept asking him to leave. My dad kept saying he’s not letting his (then) 14 year old daughter get pat down and walk on the plane alone (it happened in the tunnel thing that takes you to the plane)
She’s Pentecostal dressed and I’m Pentecostal so I’ve been through this soooo many times. The long skirts are a trigger for TSA smh poor girl
Have u consideres atheism?
@@pablomendez9671 No, and that won't stop the TSA. Besides, you don't have to be Pentecostal to wear a skirt.
I know this seems like a big thing, but if you worked that job it would be normal. I've seen people hide drugs on kids, baby bags, in the baby's dipper with it on the baby.
Stop calling it groping. It's on video. It's not groping. We need to be safe. IMO, everybody should be screened. I certainly don't want to blow up in the sky because someone used their child or grandmother as a mule for a bomb or weapon.
It is videotaped groping. It is obscene. The terrorists won in part because we have given up the freedom to fly unmolested.
@@rebeccacoomes2501 Exactly!!
You have a right to your opinion, but so do we.
Troy Daniel Right. A juice box bomb. I don’t think so. 😂
That is grouping
TSA takes things to far they need to be removed and replaced by by REAL officers
This wouldn’t happen if parents didn’t hide illegal things on and IN their children -_-
Seriously? She had a drink
@@nikkistephens4990 and parents hide drugs inside of babies.
There’s reasons things have to be done
Those people are sick and vicious.
A juice box?! Illegal?! I'm not a parent but that's ridiculous! She's TEN!!
Exactly, lmao, unreal tbh 😳😭
It’s more than 3 ounces!!!
@@dianarockwell6256 Well, in that case I'm never flying in a plane anywhere. They might do the same to me for being 20 pounds overweight. AND because I have a metal plate holding my leg together. They'll think it's a threat. Or I might urp up a bomb. I went through something similar just to get to my Social Security APPOINTMENT in a federal building. These people abuse their power anymore.
July Miller So what. I’ve had to go through patdowns when I was young too. The girl got a pat down because of a juice box, big deal. I get pat downs when I’m traveling all the time bc of a medical drink that I have to drink 4 times a day, and I have to go through a pat down before they even test the drink, because they can’t see the contents of what’s inside the sealed container. (It’s a drink that’s shaped like a juice box, but it’s a chocolate milk flavored medical drink)
@@jasonclarkson3246 I rest my case, actually. That's prescribed to you. I stand by my saying to Miss Diana. They are abusing their power. I had to hold that T position with arms, and legs spread for over five minutes, while constantly being frisked. I was actually EXTREMELY close to a mental breakdown. And remember... I HAD to be there for an appointment I almost missed because of those overzealous guards. I'm no threat. I'm small in stature and weight. Well... Never again.
They just did their job, i don't understand why people get so angry for this.
Doesn't the TSA Know that Capri Suns are Explosively delicious😁
Unpopular opinion: no one is above getting searched 🤷🏾♀️. Whether it’s a metal detector or pat down, there are crooked people in all ages, colors, sizes, genders,etc. Children, mentally disabled, handicapped, and others all have some people that do wrong. So if a check is required for protection purposes🤷🏾♀️, just do what you’re told and move on. No big deal.
There are also crooked people in businesses and jobs unfortunately. So it doesn’t matter what rule is made, people will find ways to break it. You can’t stop everything that’s why being aware is important, but searches are necessary in my opinion.
She is lucky it was just pat down. We Muslim face worse than that. They make us take off our clothes.
The TSA agent was nothing but professional. Parents should make their kids more aware of what could happen and console them.
That poor child ... She looks like she wants to break down , the search looks like they violated her
lisa Stanton not rlly its a thurough search that was done properly and was nowhere near violent or looked like sexual assault its better to be safe than sorry
If you don't wanna be pat-downed, don't fly.
That was the mildest patdown I've seen in my life are you supposed to just not pat down children even though they test positive for explosives? That would be great news to people actually trying to smuggle things.
But the explosives test had been giving false positives all day, and they refused to retest her on the working machine or let her go through the full body scan (both of which would have been much better options than traumatizing a 10 year old girl, and cheaper than facing charges pressed by an angry father)
From what I saw in the video, the pat-down looked very professional. I saw no inappropriate touch.
Either the father saw an opportunity to make money (perhaps lawsuit) or he was just over sensitive.
Age should not be an excuse from search , nor from procedure. Perhaps the events of 09/11 was so far in the past that make peoples complacent .
Do peoples really so naive to think that look, age, skin color can make someone not a security threat ? that this young girl can not have a bomb with her ?
years ago, during the Vietnam war, the communists used even young children in sabotage activities such as blow up facilities , to execute peoples .
There even cases of criminal women who carried infants , whom they killed and filled the stomach with drugs or contraband at that time.
I am sure that ISIS and terrorists trained young kids now as well (again, we should be color blind, a white kid should not be off the list of terrorist suspect)
Everyone and this reporter are so quick to condemn or question the TSA , but if an airplane was blown up because the security did not pat down a child, I could see everyone jump up and down screaming at the TSA , and all of the families of victims would sue for millions .
I remember getting a pat down because it is at random and I remember getting nervous since I’m not used to these situations. (I was around 12-13 when this happened so yeah I kinda relate to this girl)
Safety first for all people traveling and everyone should be aware that it could happen to them. There should be no exception for safety due to age however if there is a disability that should be handled in a private screening. TSA is doing their job and at the end of the day you are traveling home safe back to your loved ones.
#1 these guys look out for sky hijacs, so i can understand the security, however if a security screening shows multiple false positives then that screening should be relaxed...
This maybe the only encounter with HIGHER authority....no wonder people have a problem with people with power...(police).
#2 if my daughter felt like screaming, she should've that way i'd have protected her and took here off the line, aint noone gonna touch my child if she didnt wanna... :$
@Jody Doherty, I don't fly because they haven't stopped any terrorist attack, they are still going on with two-hour body pats and screening!! They need to have the rules plainly put up so that no one has a question!! This would have had me calling my attorney right then and there and the video would have been the main support for the over-use of security procedures!! The one TSA agent didn't even know that they could be video-taped!!
People have no morals anymore that's horrible what they did to that little girl you might bother her for the rest of her life
One of the biggest fear or concern of the public is " what if TSA does lighten their process for minors, then a terrorist would manipulate a minor into smuggling dangerous items through security checkpoints and cause harm." It sounds absurd, but, as a service member, a few of my fellow soldiers told me of their experiences of how they encountered adolescent suicide bombers as young as 8 years old. :(
It's obvious that this girl was not a muslim so that fear was unfounded.
@@adcolt54 , Muslims can be white or even asian. Using race to align religion is not a reliable assessment tool.
Yes, but it's best way to profile this evil.
@@adcolt54 if your trying to be funny, you got it. But, if you want be serious, there will be a plethora of civil rights lawsuit against the U.S government.
The thing is people that think like you live in the world of "what ifs". Your virtue signaling is nauseating. You need to look at the reality and focus on the current real threat to the US and Western civilization- Islam. Profiling is necessary to protect you and your assets. If my store has been robbed a dozen times and each time it was a black man in a hoodie, I'm not going to focus my attention on white little old ladies when they come in the store. Use some common sense.
The internet makes everything seems so bad like the worst thing