Time Magazine Explains How Parents Can Encourage Their Children to Allow Strangers To Touch Them In Private Parts
Time Magazine Explains How Parents Can Encourage Their Children to Allow Strangers To Touch Them In Private Parts
Okay so millions of Americans know the new TSA policies are
horrible from nightly news reports. Many Liberals and
Conservatives (to be fair) claim its for security and concerns
about privacy and health are overridden by concerns for
security.
Time Magazine (and some liberal news organizations) says so what, lets get used to it already.
Time Magazine : "We've seen the videos of screaming young children being subjected to the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) aggressive new pat-downs. For a young child, especially one who has been told that strangers touching them in private places is taboo, the pat-down can be terrifying. So here are a few tips for getting your tyke through airport security as painlessly as possible this holiday season."
Time concedes "unlike doctors, TSA officers have not been
specifically trained to deal with children."
Public Advocate feels if the Boy Scouts of America (prior to the
Supreme Court allowing them to protect themselves) and the Catholic
Church (prior to barring practicing homosexuals from the
priesthood) have to pay out settlements of many millions of dollars
for a long list of child abuse cases, what makes the President and
TSA personally immune from similar judgements?
Yes, we know its the Homeland Security Act that protects them from personal liability. We here at Public Advocate just want to make the comparison.