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Kuan 03-28-2008 08:14 PM

No Nipple Rings on Planes
 
Because you never know if it could be a dangerous weapon.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23445060-1702,00.html

Quote:

By staff writers

March 28, 2008 10:45am
Article from: NEWS.com.au

A WOMAN in the US says she was forced by airport security guards to remove her nipple rings with a pair of pliers before she could board a flight.

Mandi Hamlin, 37, is demanding a civil rights investigation, as well as an apology from federal security agents after being forced to remove a nipple ring before boarding a flight from Lubbock to Dallas in Texas.

During a press conference today, Ms Hamlin said she was scanned by a female Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent using a handheld detector that beeped when it passed in front of her chest.

Ms Hamlin told the agent she had nipple piercings. The female agent then called over her male colleagues, one of whom said she would have to remove the body piercings.

Ms Hamlin said she asked if she could display her pierced breasts in private to the female agent but several other male officers told her she could not board her flight until the jewellery was removed.

Curtain call

She was taken behind a curtain and managed to remove one bar-shaped nipple piercing but had trouble with the second, a ring.

“Still crying, she informed the TSA officer that she could not remove it without the help of pliers, and the officer gave a pair to her,” Ms Hamlin's lawyer, Gloria Allred, told the director of the TSA's Office of Civil Rights and Liberties.

Ms Allred, who also represents Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills, used a nipple ring on a mannequin at the press conference to show what happened.

“After nipple rings are inserted, the skin can often heal around the piercing, and the rings can be extremely difficult and painful to remove,” said Ms Allred.

Ms Hamlin said she heard the male security agents snickering as she took out the ring, before being scanned again and eventually allowed on the plane.

Ms Allred said Ms Hamlin had filed a complaint to the TSA's customer service manager at Lubbock airport, who said the screening was handled properly.

What the woman had in her nipples

The lawyer said Ms Hamlin was “publicly humiliated and has undergone an enormous amount of physical pain to have the nipple rings reinserted' because of scar tissue”.

“The conduct of TSA was cruel and unnecessary,” said Ms Allred. “The last time that I checked a nipple was not a dangerous weapon.”

The TSA, a unit of the Department of Homeland Security that was set up after the September 11 attacks in 2001, said it was investigating the incident but agents were trained to search people with piercings in "sensitive areas" with dignity and respect.

"TSA is well aware of terrorists' interest in hiding dangerous items in sensitive areas of the body, therefore we have a duty to the American public to resolve any alarm we discover," the agency said in a statement.

The TSA said incidents of female terrorists hiding explosives in "sensitive areas" were on the rise and provided a picture of a "bra bomb" that was used in training its agents.

Transportation Security Administration spokesman Dwayne Baird said he had not heard of the nipple ring incident.

Mr Baird said the TSA had no specific policy about body jewellery but if it was big enough to sound an alarm, the person wearing it would not be allowed to pass security until the alarm was investigated.

"I'd be really curious to know what this woman had in her nipples," Mr Baird said on CBS.

"Sometimes they have a chain between their nipples, or a chain between their nipples and their belly button. It would have to be made of heavy metal to be detected."

“I wouldn't wish this experience upon anyone,” said Ms Hamlin.

“My experience with TSA was a nightmare I had to endure. No one deserves to be treated this way.”

Ms Allred said the incident followed a similar claim by reality TV star Nicole Richie, who said she had her breasts inspected by security at an airport because of her nipple rings.

uberwgn 03-28-2008 08:45 PM

This made the news report here this AM. I was kinda surprised. It's white trash commentary and an oddity at that! (I guess I'm not a fan of a beautiful female body being defaced by bits of metal from a tackle box. It's somewhat disturbing.)

We've got bigger issues to be concerned about.

cmac2012 03-28-2008 10:30 PM

I feel safer just thinking about it.

123c 03-28-2008 11:25 PM

I guess I should put off getting my penis pierced, until after I take my cross county flight this summer...

Matt SD300 03-29-2008 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 123c (Post 1807835)
I guess I should put off getting my penis pierced, until after I take my cross county flight this summer...

Why not just have it removed?..........

TheDon 03-29-2008 09:13 PM

god bless mercuh

Hatterasguy 03-29-2008 11:21 PM

Its just like strip searching 80 year old women.

They should just focus on the Arabs and be done with it, come on who are we kidding. Damn political BS.:rolleyes:

cmac2012 03-30-2008 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 123c (Post 1807835)
I guess I should put off getting my penis pierced, until after I take my cross county flight this summer...

Never put things like that off . . .

dkveuro 03-30-2008 08:10 PM

Piercings...artificial limbs, hip replacement patients, polio victims....dental implants.....seems airlines don't want anyone with medical abnormalities flying ...or is this taking things too far?:rolleyes:

http://nflst.tripod.com/

http://epic.org/privacy/airtravel/foia/watchlist_foia_analysis.html

TSA's reply to public. http://www.tsa.gov/blog/

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Skippy 03-30-2008 09:48 PM

This is (mainly) why I hate to fly. It's gotten to the point that I'd be happier if they did away with all airline security. I'd bring my sidearm with me and take my chances with Haji.

dkveuro 03-30-2008 11:58 PM

More stupidity...with a lot of arrogance thrown in too...

Have they not heard of Google Earth or pin hole cameras that they'd never spot !:rolleyes:

http://talks.blogs.com/phototalk/2004/08/no_photos_pleas.html


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t walgamuth 03-31-2008 01:11 AM

I bet they will end up paying the lady a lot of money.

While I don't think nipple rings are a very good idea, it was obviously not a threat to anybody.

Big settlement coming up.

Tom W

Hatterasguy 03-31-2008 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skippy (Post 1809188)
This is (mainly) why I hate to fly. It's gotten to the point that I'd be happier if they did away with all airline security. I'd bring my sidearm with me and take my chances with Haji.

Sounds good to me, your chances are probably the same.

Mistress 03-31-2008 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 123c (Post 1807835)
I guess I should put off getting my penis pierced, until after I take my cross county flight this summer...

Just tell them your name is Prince Albert....if we were suppose to be full of holes god would have made us collanders on feet.

300EVIL 03-31-2008 03:11 PM

"Sometimes they have a chain between their nipples, or a chain between their nipples and their belly button. It would have to be made of heavy metal to be detected."

OOOH...... Kinky! :D


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