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Friday, 19 November 2010
At last... common sense prevails! DA sends deputies to SF Airport; Security screening staff sexually groping passengers face arrest
After the rush of stories about airport security staff fondling people's genitals - for their own safety, of course - the people of the world finally have a hero.
Chief Deputy DA Steve Wagstaffe of San Mateo County, so shocked at the genital groping stories, has ordered deputies to SF Airport and threatened that his office "will prosecute TSA employees who engage in lewd and lascivious behavior while conducting Homeland Security mandated patdowns."
Is the tide on tyranny finally turning?
My view is that we do not necessarily need to blame the airport goons - though they should know better - but we need to find the idiots who ordered these wholesale groping events.
And who terrorises you more - some boz-eyed religious nutter in a Third World cave... or our own supposed public servants?
The people of the world thank Steve Wagstaffe for his turning of the tide, here in his own words:
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