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Fellow Americans DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIR****T

by "blewvelvet@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <blewvelvet@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 26, 2007 at 02:46 PM

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SECURITY at AIR****TS

I just had to post this to my fellow Americans.

Just got off a flight departing from Denver International Air****t and just
want everyone traveling through THAT air****t to be aware that none of the
following RULES applied at Denver was what we experienced from our
OUTBOUND
air****t.

They remove simple and mundane items, such as underarm deodorant from a
carryon and a "used" toothpaste tube (with less than an ounce left in it,
which I believe the rule is no more than 3 ounces) and various other
so-called "harmful" products.. Then when WE began to ask certain questions
about products which met their "RULES" asked "Why this and why that?"..the
response was with an "aggressive and repeated yelling at my co-traveler
"THERE ARE RULES! THERE ARE RULES!" My reply "We didn't have this problem
at
our air****t coming out here." To which her response "well, I don't know
about them".

I only think about proper responses to these "non-thinking",
"drone-trained"
personnel much later after-the-fact. The proper and immediate response to
this one older droned woman with short blond hair who was, obviously
frustrated at our simple questions should have been:

"My fellow American, Yes, there are rules...such as the fourth Amendment
which states: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,
shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable
cause,
sup****ted by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to
be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."

Their "seizing" of secured "unopened" bottled water, used toothpaste and
deodorant is strictly in violation of the terms "but upon probable cause".
There is NO probable cause that your "closed and secured" water bottle
contains nothing but "water".

The other and last response to her should have been a question placed to
her: 

"My fellow American, ALWAYS know who you work for..and you can answer this
question, yourself, by Googling the runways of Denver International
Air****t
and try to convince yourself that those runways were an accident of
architecture. When you cannot convince yourself that that was an
accident..then you know who you work for."

So this is what I suggest. Keep two carryon bags..one with just your
necessary stuff (while checking all bathroom necessities into checked
baggage)..the other bag (I like to call "annoyance bag") with tons of tiny
pockets, small non see through bags, and fill them with tiny free things
from your trip that you collect from hotels and things such as matches
from
restaurants. Keep the free water bottles you get from airlines or seminars
and add them to this "secondary annoyance" bag.

The result will be using up their "nonsensical so-called security"
resources. 

The result: Putting Denver air****t, it's airlines and passengers in wait
and
possibly missing flights, time and money. THEN finally, will angry
Americans
will stand up and complain about something for a change.

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I just had to post this to my fellow Americans.<BR>
<BR>
Just got off a flight departing from Denver International Air****t and just
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want everyone traveling through THAT air****t to be aware that none of the
fo=
llowing RULES applied at Denver was what we experienced from our OUTBOUND
ai=
r****t.<BR>
<BR>
They remove simple and mundane items, such as underarm deodorant from a
car=
ryon and a &quot;used&quot; toothpaste tube (with less than an ounce left
in=
 it, which I believe the rule is no more than 3 ounces) and various other
so=
-called &quot;harmful&quot; products.. Then when WE began to ask certain
que=
stions about products which met their &quot;RULES&quot; asked &quot;Why
this=
 and why that?&quot;..the response was with an &quot;aggressive and
repeated=
 yelling at my co-traveler &quot;THERE ARE RULES! THERE ARE RULES!&quot;
My =
reply &quot;We didn't have this problem at our air****t coming out
here.&quot=
; To which her response &quot;well, I don't know about them&quot;.<BR>
<BR>
I only think about proper responses to these &quot;non-thinking&quot;,
&quo=
t;drone-trained&quot; personnel much later after-the-fact. The proper and
im=
mediate response to this one older droned woman with short blond hair who
wa=
s, obviously frustrated at our simple questions should have been:<BR>
<BR>
&quot;My fellow American, Yes, there are rules...such as the fourth
Amendme=
nt which states: &quot;The right of the people to be secure in their
persons=
, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,
s=
hall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable
cause, =
sup****ted by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to
b=
e searched, and the persons or things to be seized.&quot;<BR>
<BR>
Their &quot;seizing&quot; of secured &quot;unopened&quot; bottled water,
us=
ed toothpaste and deodorant is strictly in violation of the terms
&quot;but =
upon probable cause&quot;. There is NO probable cause that your
&quot;closed=
 and secured&quot; water bottle contains nothing but
&quot;water&quot;.<BR>
<BR>
The other and last response to her should have been a question placed to
he=
r: <BR>
<BR>
&quot;My fellow American, ALWAYS know who you work for..and you can answer
=
this question, yourself, by Googling the runways of Denver International
Air=
****t and try to convince yourself that those runways were an accident of
arc=
hitecture. When you cannot convince yourself that that was an
accident..then=
 you know who you work for.&quot; <BR>
<BR>
So this is what I suggest. Keep two carryon bags..one with just your
necess=
ary stuff (while checking all bathroom necessities into checked
baggage)..th=
e other bag (I like to call &quot;annoyance bag&quot;) with tons of tiny
poc=
kets, small non see through bags, and fill them with tiny free things from
y=
our trip that you collect from hotels and things such as matches from
restau=
rants. Keep the free water bottles you get from airlines or seminars and
add=
 them to this &quot;secondary annoyance&quot; bag. &nbsp;<BR>
<BR>
The result will be using up their &quot;nonsensical so-called
security&quot=
; resources. <BR>
<BR>
The result: Putting Denver air****t, it's airlines and passengers in wait
an=
d possibly missing flights, time and money. THEN finally, will angry
America=
ns will stand up and complain about something for a
change.</SPAN></FONT></F=
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