A Love Story
He grasped me firmly but gently just above my elbow and guided me into a room, his room. Then he quietly shut the door and we were alone.He approached me soundlessly, from behind, and spoke in a low, reassuring voice close to my ear. "Just relax." Without warning, he reached down and I felt his strong, calloused hands start at my ankles, gently probing, and moving upward along my calves slowly but steadily. My breath caught in my throat. I knew I should be afraid, but somehow I didn't care. His touch was so experienced, so sure. When his hands moved up onto my thighs, I gave a slight shudder, and partly closed my eyes. My pulse was pounding. I felt his knowing fingers caress my abdomen, my ribcage. And then, as he cupped my firm, full breasts in his hands, I inhaled sharply. Probing, searching, knowing what he wanted, he brought his hands to my shoulders, slid them down my tingling spine and into my panties. Although I knew nothing about this man, I felt oddly trusting and expectant. This is a man, I thought. A man used to taking charge. A man not used to taking `no' for an answer. A man who would tell me what he wanted. A man who would look into my soul and say ... "Okay, ma'am, all done."My eyes snapped open and he was standing in front of me, smiling, holding out my purse."You can board your flight now."http://mybirdie.ca/files/a97da13bf437668a0151b78c370340bd-13180.php"Am I free to go?"
On Sunday, I was allowed to enter the US through an airport security checkpoint without being x-rayed, touched by a TSA officer, or metal detected. In the end, it took two and a half hours, but I proved that it is possible. I am looking forward to my next flight on Wednesday.
http://noblasters.com/post/1650102322/my-tsa-encounter
How To Stop Full-Body Scans
Want airport full-body scanners to go away? Get your hands on an image of a politician and post it online. You can make friends who work in airport security, apply for work at airport security, or get into a database. Whatever it takes. The first politician's dick that makes it online will make these machines go away. Guaranteed.
http://www.reddit.com/comments/dyn9t/
Over 40% of Airport Staff in Security
Olivier Jankovec, director general of Airports Council International Europe, said that the current approach [to airport security] appeared to be reactive and the system was unsustainable. It had cast a "huge shadow" over the passenger experience, he added. While the cost in the US was borne by the government, in Europe it was the airports that had to shoulder the burden, he said, at times passing it on to the airlines or passengers. While security represented 5 to 8 per cent of airport operating costs in 2001, that figure had jumped to 35 per cent. "Now 41 per cent of airport staff are security related. Airports are almost turning into security companies," he said.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/rebellion-against-redundant-airline-security-rules-grows-2118448.html
