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Well, if enough people complain or choose the touchy feely method they'll be forced to change the policy. Getting enough people to complain however, might be diffcult.
Posted by: Badgered   Posted on: 07/03/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Airport Security  Badgered | 07/03/08
Hahaha!  nmcfeters | 07/03/08
OUTSTANDING Article and a sad reality  JT82 | 07/03/08
Thanks JT82  nmcfeters | 07/03/08
wait... wait... here is the Video!  willyu | 07/03/08
Hahaha! (NT)  nmcfeters | 07/03/08
seriously though...  willyu | 07/03/08
RE:wait...wait...here is the video  bfilipiak@... | 07/29/08
RE: Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!  Linux User 147560 | 07/03/08
Agreed!  nmcfeters | 07/03/08
.....  Linux User 147560 | 07/03/08
I disagree  mtgarden | 07/07/08
RE: Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!  leftykoalabear | 07/03/08
Ah yes, the mark of the beast...  nmcfeters | 07/03/08
RE: Airport [job] (in)security  bfilipiak@... | 07/29/08
All kidding aside,  GuidingLight | 07/03/08
re: All kidding aside  Badgered | 07/03/08
this is know as...  willyu | 07/03/08
Not a policy issue  Pliny the Elder | 07/03/08
What would you have them do?  MariusSilverwolf | 07/04/08
RE: Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!  Grayson Peddie | 07/04/08
RE: Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!  OZ_tony | 07/05/08
RE: Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!  phatkat | 07/05/08
RE: Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!  dangeruss | 07/14/08
RE: Airport security part 4: Attack of the body scanners!  davidbenton@... | 07/17/08

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