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An 85-year-old grandmother says TSA agents at JFK Airport in New York humiliated her by strip searching her Tuesday and she plans to sue, The New York Daily News reports.Â
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Lenore Zimmerman from Long Beach, N.Y., says she was pulled into a private screening room  by security who then proceeded to take off her clothes
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“I walk with a walker — I really look like a terrorist,†Zimmerman said sarcastically. “I’m tiny. I weigh 110 pounds, 107 without clothes, and I was strip-searched,†The Daily News reports.
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Her son Bruce Zimmerman, 53, dropped her off at the Jet Blue terminal for her 1 p.m. flight to Fort Lauderdale, where she lives during the winter. He waited with her until her bags were checked and she was given a wheelchair then left when his mom reached the security checkpoint.Â
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The grandmother asked TSA Â if she could forgo the advanced image technology screening equipment, fearing it might interfere with her defibrillator. She thought that she would just get a normal pat down.
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But instead, she says that two female agents strip searched her.
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“I was outraged,†said Zimmerman, a retired receptionist.
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In the midst of the ordeal, she tried to lift a walker off her lap and the metal bars banged against her leg leaving a bloody gash.Â
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“My sock was soaked with blood,†she said. “I was bleeding like a pig,†The Daily News reports.Â
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The TSA agents reportedly did not stop the search process even as Zimmerman asked, “Why are you doing this?â€Â
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The TSA claims the footage does not show any sign of the injury.
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The process took so long that she missed her 1 p.m. flight and had to catch a later one.
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"A review of CCTV indicates that private screening was requested by the passenger, was granted and lasted approximately 11 minutes," a TSA spokesman told FoxNews.com in a statement.Â
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"TSA screening proceduresare conducted in a manner designed to treat all passengers with dignity, respect and courtesy and that occurred in this instance. While we regret that the passenger feels she had an unpleasant screening experience, TSA does not include strip searches as part of our security protocols and one was not conducted in this case," he said.Â
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2nd Elderly Woman Objects to TSA Search at JFK Â
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A second senior citizen is claiming the Transportation Security Administration made her pull down her pants as part of a search at New York's Kennedy Airport.
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Ruth Sherman, 88, of Sunrise, Fla., told WCBS television (http://cbsloc.al/sD3xsS ) that agents were suspicious about her colostomy bag and asked her to pull down the waist of her pants so they could see it on Nov. 28.
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"This is private for me, you know? It's bad enough that I have it," Sherman said. "That was the first time I had to do that."
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The TSA is investigating the claim, agency spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein said Monday. She said the TSA has no record of any complaint by Sherman.
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Sherman did not answer telephone calls placed to her home on Monday.
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She told WCBS she decided to come forward after hearing about the case of 85-year-old Lenore Zimmerman of Long Beach, N.Y. Zimmerman says TSA agents made her take off her pants on Tuesday. Both searches occurred at the JetBlue terminal.
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The TSA says Zimmerman opted out of a screening machine and told officers she was wearing a back brace or support belt that required a private inspection. The agency says two female officers removed the item, screened it and sent Zimmerman on her way.
Why are we treating the elderly this way instead of profiling? Why is our government so intent on putting citizens through machines that we have no idea what damage they'll cause in the long term, and so intent on ebarrassing people with intrusive gropes and strip searches, when Israel has offered to teach us what works so well with them?







Comments: 37
On a lighter side it is all about equal opportunity, just like getting a drink everyone is carded even your grandma. Everyone gets to be treated equally by the TSA even your grandma. Again the politicians are so worried about the media they don;t care about protection from terroists they wnat to be 'fair and equal'.
I'm really appalled at how many people think this is all okay. What will they accept next, if they don't mind such invasive procedures?
The 2004 DHS report stated that federal regulations (49 CFR. § 1542.209) specified were 28 kinds of felony convictions that would have disqualified an applicant for a TSA screener position, including rapes or crimes involving aggravated sexual abuse, but only if those convictions had occurred in the previous 10 years. It implies that a person convicted of rape, attempted, child molestation, or similar crimes may not be required to report such convictions during their background check and may be allowed to perform pat-down searches on passengers.
It is unclear if TSA has changed its background check requirements since 2004 to exclude any convicted sex offenders from working directly with passengers. However, the fact that in the past it may have been possible that someone with that kind of criminal past may be a TSA screener may concern most passengers.
http://www.airsafenews.com/2010/11/is-tsa-allowing-convicted-rapists-to.html
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/12/04/another-elderly-woman-says-she-was-exposed-at-kennedy-airport/
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/investigators&id=8456547
Thanks Marilyn~ I'll make it live...
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/investigators&id=8456547
But I shall refrain from doing so.
This reminds me of a History Lesson of many years ago.. it was about the German Gestapo. I am having flash backs.. ; )
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