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Originally Posted by Aquila
Let's assume you work for the TSA and a federal security directive is issued for a certain procedure that is invasive. The directive is issued because of creditable threats. Do you now have probable cause to become more invasive?
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no.
and further, the invasive seach proceedures are not the best proceedures to catch the guys that need to be caught.
Now, if the TSA has a tip that FERD may try to do something really bad, then when FERD walks into an airport, they have the right to arrest me and do a legal investagation that might include a full body cavity search. but they need a court order to do so.
The good news is FERD doesnt have any intention of getting on a plane any time soon and FERD does not have any desire to do harm to any living human being... next year however, there is a better than zero chance that FERD will be seeking to do harm to a deer.... I dont think the TSA cares so long as the harm I intend for deer will not take place in the air.