Topic: Tsa Pat Downs

23 chapters across the catalog

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 1:03:27 - 1:04:57

1648: Red Book Special

TSA Security Dry Runs and New Screening Machines

The hosts discuss recent airport security incidents as "dry runs" for more invasive screening procedures. They predict the introduction of new, potentially physical "roller" machines for passenger screening, arguing that the TSA's goal is to continue selling ineffective but expensive technology.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 1:18:32 - 1:25:04

449: Deficit Pending

TSA Opt-Out Games and Priority Line Tactics

Adam Curry describes his "valet service" game at airport security, where he uses coach-class Southwest tickets to enter priority lines and treats TSA agents like personal assistants during his mandatory "opt-out" pat-downs. He recounts an experience at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport where he was searched by a trainee not wearing a uniform. Curry encourages listeners to use these tactics to feel "empowered" against the "sheep-like" behavior of other travelers.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 6:17 - 7:54

420: The Data Hole

TSA Incompetence, Smuggling Vulnerabilities and Pat-Down Policies

A discussion regarding TSA security measures highlights reports of individuals successfully smuggling knives through airport scanners. The conversation critiques the agency as incompetent and addresses the invasive nature of pat-downs versus "microwave" body scanners. Personal anecdotes suggest that security practices vary significantly between different airports and individual screeners.

Episode 411 10:47 - 13:15

411: Seal Team 666

TSA Security Enhancements and New Screening Machines

The hosts discuss recent aviation security scares as "dry runs" intended to justify the purchase of new screening equipment. They mock the concept of "enhanced pat-downs" and speculate on increasingly invasive physical screening methods. A prediction is made regarding the introduction of new mechanical rollers for passenger screening.

Episode 403 2:37:06 - 2:42:59

403: Pharmacy in a Fruit

TSA Opt-Out Scripts, Southwest First Class Hack

A new TSA script for passengers who opt out of full-body scanners involves telling them the process "will take a while" to discourage the practice. Personal experience at the Austin airport suggests that TSA agents are becoming increasingly nervous during public pat-downs. A travel tip is shared regarding Southwest Airlines, where passengers can reportedly use the first-class security line because TSA agents are focused on matching IDs rather than verifying ticket class.

Hot Rods
Episode 383 2:26:00 - 2:29:12

383: Hot Rods

TSA Body Scanners and DFW Airport Incident

A news report details a woman's experience at DFW Airport, where she was repeatedly sent through a body scanner while TSA agents allegedly made comments about her figure. The hosts use the story to highlight the invasive nature of airport security and the potential for abuse by agents.

Tart Cherry Juice!
Episode 340 40:00 - 43:03

340: Tart Cherry Juice!

TSA Security Evasion and Airport Screening Procedures

A traveler describes successfully evading a full-body x-ray scanner at a US airport by walking through a standard magnetometer while a TSA agent was distracted. The anecdote highlights perceived inconsistencies in security enforcement, noting that international airports in Brazil and New York often lack the advanced scanning technology used in other hubs.

Constitutional Values
Episode 337 18:42 - 22:03

337: Constitutional Values

TSA Airport Security Protocols, Opt-Out Experience

An anecdotal account of opting out of a TSA full-body scanner at a Seattle airport describes a confusing security protocol. The traveler was directed through a side gate rather than a magnetometer before receiving a pat-down, leading to questions about the logic and consistency of TSA procedures.

Agenda 21
Episode 315 2:12:33 - 2:13:15

315: Agenda 21

TSA Policy Change on Child Pat-Downs

Public outrage over a viral image of a six-year-old girl being patted down at a New Orleans airport prompts the TSA to adjust its screening policy for children. The agency announces that workers will now be instructed to make repeated attempts to screen young children using non-invasive methods before resorting to physical pat-downs.

Chimp in Heat
Episode 304 26:22 - 27:47

304: Chimp in Heat

TSA Opt-Out Protest, National Anthem Singing

A pharmacy technician traveling through Hawaii opted out of a naked body scanner and sang the national anthem during a TSA pat-down. The traveler was detained and questioned for being "defiant towards national security" but was eventually released after being deemed not a threat. The incident drew applause from other passengers and highlighted growing public frustration with airport security measures.

Obama's Clutch Car
Episode 297 1:48:22 - 1:53:57

297: Obama's Clutch Car

TSA Protocols, Pat-Downs and Biometric Cards

Secretary Janet Napolitano defended TSA security protocols, including the controversial pat-downs of children and the elderly, during an appearance on "Morning Joe." She argued that exempting any group would allow terrorists to exploit that weakness. Napolitano also promoted the expansion of "Trusted Traveler" programs, which would utilize biometric cards for pre-screened passengers.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 2:14:18 - 2:20:25

257: The Moment of Truth

Reality TV Deterioration and TSA Child Pat-Downs

Reality television shows like "Hell's Kitchen" are criticized for becoming increasingly artificial and emotionally manipulative. In a more serious turn, a TSA director suggested that parents should turn invasive security pat-downs into a "game" to make children more comfortable. The hosts express outrage at the normalization of strangers fondling children at airports and bus stations.

Final Jeopardy
Episode 254 1:55 - 4:41

254: Final Jeopardy

TSA Full Body Scanners and Public Opinion Polls

The national conversation regarding TSA security measures, specifically naked body scanners and enhanced pat-downs, is analyzed as a potential political distraction. A CBS News poll claiming four out of five Americans support the measures is criticized for not targeting actual travelers. The discussion explores how Democrats and Republicans are positioning themselves on the issue to gain political leverage.

Love Pats
Episode 253 2:21 - 6:52

253: Love Pats

Santa Clara District Attorney, TSA Sexual Crime Warning

District Attorneys in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties issued a formal warning to TSA agents regarding controversial airport security pat-downs. The prosecutors stated they will bring criminal charges against security agents who use these searches to commit sexual crimes, evaluating incidents on a case-by-case basis. This local news story is highlighted as a potential "story killer" for the national TSA controversy that has received minimal mainstream media coverage.

Banned by NASA
Episode 251 50:24 - 54:40

251: Banned by NASA

TSA "Breast Portion" Pat-Down Procedures

New TSA protocols involve using the front of the hand rather than the back for pat-downs, specifically targeting the "breast portion" and groin areas. Media reports frame these invasive searches as a necessary alternative to full-body scanners to detect non-metallic explosives.

Obama Insane?
Episode 247 31:03 - 36:42

247: Obama Insane?

TSA Body Scanners and Opt-Out Movement

The discussion focuses on the controversy surrounding TSA full-body scanners and the "opt-out" movement. One listener reports being denied a US travel authorization after opting out of a scan, while another describes a TSA agent's claim that staff are quitting due to the machines. The hosts argue the scanners are ineffective, intrusive, and slower than traditional metal detectors.

Phasers on Stun
Episode 234 1:20:48 - 1:24:04

234: Phasers on Stun

TSA Body Scanner Refusals and Radiation Concerns

A pregnant passenger at Chicago O'Hare was reportedly forced to go through a full-body scanner despite requesting a pat-down. The hosts discuss the health risks of millimeter-wave radiation and the TSA's claim that the machines are safer than ultrasounds. They encourage listeners to print out the TSA's own rules regarding the right to opt-out of electronic scanning.

Jean versus Sean
Episode 233 5:25 - 11:16

233: Jean versus Sean

TSA Security Conflict, Full-Body Scanner Opt-Out

Adam Curry describes a confrontation with TSA agents at LAX while attempting to fly to Amsterdam. Curry opted out of the full-body x-ray scanner due to health concerns, triggering a "manual pat down" and a swab for explosives. He critiques the new transparency of the scanner images, noting that they now display more anatomical detail than previous blurred versions.

Eggs & Poop
Episode 229 1:35:29 - 1:37:07

229: Eggs & Poop

Logan Airport Security, TSA Pat-Downs, Body Scanners

Boston's Logan Airport is implementing "enhanced pat-downs" that involve more invasive physical contact. The TSA claims these procedures are necessary to detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that might be concealed on the body and missed by scanners.