TSA Scores Another PR Win With Assault Of Nineteen Year Old Brain Tumor Patient On Her Way To Treatment
from the there-is-a-dumpster-fire-that-never-goes-out dept
The TSA -- still reeling from an investigation showing agents couldn't find explosives in a fireworks factory and mounting complaints about long screening lines stemming from its unofficial work slowdown, one that began shortly after the agency's inception -- has decided to generate more positive PR by brutalizing a disabled nineteen-year-old girl with a brain tumor.
If this sounds like broad satire of the often-thuggish agency rather than real life, read on and be amazed/dismayed. First, let's take a quick look at the threat to traveler safety TSA agents neutralized at the Memphis International Airport.
The unarmed nineteen-year-old somehow set off the metal detectors. TSA agents swiftly moved in to secure the threat, blowing right past Hannah Cohen's mother, who tried to inform them that sudden, violent motions were not going to be exactly helpful. (via Raw Story)
“They wanted to do further scanning, she was reluctant, she didn't understand what they were about to do," said her mother Shirley Cohen.
Cohen told us she tried to tell TSA agents her daughter is partially deaf, blind in one eye, paralyzed, and easily confused, but said she was kept at a distance by police.
Hannah Cohen -- suffering from multiple physical ailments -- reacted badly. She tried to run. The TSA reacted the only way it knows how.
She's trying to get away from them but in the next instant, one of them had her down on the ground and hit her head on the floor. There was blood everywhere,” said Cohen.
Rather than chalk this up to a big, bloody misunderstanding, the TSA and local authorities worked together to lock Hannah up overnight while her and her family's baggage continued on to Chattanooga without them. Charges were dropped, but that's not going to be the end of it. Cohen has filed a lawsuit against the TSA and Memphis law enforcement agencies.
The TSA, meanwhile, took immediate steps to mitigate the damage by stating that Hannah's parents should have called ahead if it didn't want their child terrorized and tackled.
Sari Koshetz of TSA released a statement that said, “Passengers can call ahead of time to learn more about the screening process for their particular needs or medical situation.”
No apology. No admission that this might have been handled better. No recognition that the agents' failure to listen to Hannah Cohen's mother might have resulted in a brain tumor patient covered in less blood and fear. Just a bit of victim blaming where the TSA implies that agents may not have reacted so badly to a metal detector beep if only they'd been informed ahead of time that the alarm would go off and Hannah Cohen would react badly to swiftly escalating screening efforts.
The most ridiculous thing about the spokesperson's comment is that we're supposed to believe the TSA will listen to parents of disabled travelers if they call ahead -- when it's plainly apparent they won't listen to them when they're STANDING RIGHT NEXT TO THEM.
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The baggage is assumed secure?
I thought it was a fundamental security measure to make sure they pull your baggage if you don't board the plan. This seems even more prudent if you're being held for security reasons... wow.
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Only the angry old white guys, everyone else might think it is the right thing to do.
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So outraged
"And if three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. They may think it's an organization. And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day,I said fifty people a day walking in singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement. And that's what it is, the Alice's Restaurant Anti-Massacre Movement, and all you got to do to join is sing it the next time it comes around on the guitar."
I took an oath to defend the weakest so I WILL be supporting this family in their fight against tyranny. I took an oath to defend the weakest so I WILL encourage others to defend the weakest. I took an oath to defend the weakest so TOGETHER we can stand up and tell our legislators and courts and appointed officials to stop the abuse of the disabled, and the weak, and the indigent and the stupid. If we don't do it TOGETHER who will stand up for us?
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Every politician and government official that supports the TSA, every TSA employee that goes along with what the TSA does, every citizen that supports what the TSA does to people should be forced to go through the exact same treatment that this girl and so many others have been forced to go through with no real legal recourse to go after those that abused them and after they've been put through that treatment they should all go directly to jail until the TSA is shut down permanently and declared illegal. It's long overdue!
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TSA bullshit
Ask any blind person who travels with a guide dog if the TSA follows its own rules and the ADA.
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Government beyond crooked.
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oK...who DID WHAT??
2. WHO is getting PAID for this company..These ARE NOT government workers..
3. Would it be advisable to RUSH a terrorist? in a LINE of people??
4. I always THOUGHT that the Waiting line was a BETTER target then any Airplane..
5. Go ahead and CALL the TSA.. how long will it take to get the RIGHT INFO to the RIGHT person??
Why not have a few people wondering the line, seeing IF' ANYONE NEEDS ASSISTANCE???
WHY not have another LINE for medical assistance?? This is for those in wheel chairs, and Crutches, and NEED extra care..?
I think these folks are ONLY there to give Gov. a bad name..
This is an Incompetent Agency and group of people. They have NO idea HOW to do any of this.
WHAT is the TSA responsible for? the List is very strange.
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A good reporter would test out this claim, rather than blindly repeating the "party line".
The wording was "to learn more about". Would it include any actionable information? Would it include information that could be relied upon?
I don't believe that it would. It's been widely reported that that the TSA screeners repudiate the information on the TSA website, even after being shown the printed output. "That's not the way we do it here." For years after the imposition of the 100ml (3.38 fluid ounces) limit on liquids, screeners were still rejecting any container over 3 ounces because they believed that was the limit. The training has improved so that specific issue is no longer common, but "medically necessary liquids" are still widely blocked by screeners that apply made-up limits.
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This is the outcome we should expect when a country wants security (theater) and pays the front line like school lunch ladies, while the schmucks who never come into contact with the public rake in big bucks for overpriced and ineffective 'tools'.
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On a day where thousands of people have gone through security without issue, this girl shows up and seems a bit shy and scared. Training says you need to look for people who are skittish or scared to be scanned, as they may be hiding something. This girl set off the metal detectors, and when asked to step the side for further inspect instead chose to run.
Now, reading that story (minus all the "feel bad" stuff about cancer patient and all) what do you expect the TSA to do? Let everyone who runs just go? She set of the metal detector. What would you say if this cancer patient happened to have a gun or a knife on her? Should they just let the runners go and hope for the best?
For me, the blame lies with the parents / guardians who failed to be UP FRONT about the issue. Come to security, and before things even start explain the situation and ask to remain with the girl as she goes through. Guess what? PROBLEM SOLVED.
Easy to blame the TSA, harder to admit the parents failed.
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And that my friends is why we are in this mess.
The majority of people are terrified by terrorists, guns, knifes, mass shooters, suicide bombers, ghosts, things that go bump in the night, deamons, lightening, asteroids, zombies, and a bunch of other crap that will never personally affect them.
Those same sheep are not afraid of cardiovascular disease, cancer, automobiles, crossing the street and a bunch of other crap that is very likely to affect their lives.
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You misunderstand. The TSA does not want people to call ahead so that the agents will know how to behave, they are supposed to call ahead so that the passengers themselves know how to behave and what to expect. It's not about service, it's about compliance.
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A person just speaks meaningless scripted words at you until you hang up.
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Remember
its just like when the FBI kills innocent people
'they followed the rules'
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oh, sorry, animals.
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Plus, the Militia is NOT the governments enemy unless the Government makes it an enemy. The Government is not the United States, the People and those that form the states are. This means that the true King of any Nation are its people, not its leaders. To add more insult to your ignorance the 2nd makes it clear why the citizens should keep and bear arms because the citizens are the true Army of the Union and should be ready and able to protect the nation from all enemies foreign or domestic.
If you have a beef with the Militia or Government then you have a beef with America itself for both are part of America's heritage!
I hope I go to my grave never having to take a life or experience a war, but it looks people like you have to wait until the government is carting your own loved ones off to the death camps before you can see what is coming or lend you voice against tyranny.
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Could it be there is at least one TSA employee that acts in an ethical manner?
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On the bright side, the weaklings that are still begging for government handouts and protection are not likely to provide any real resistance for they have been properly institutionalized to avoid anything that might risk their table scraps. They are like dogs fighting over table-scraps and anything that comes along will be bitten to shreds before they find out a better way.
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the true sadness of this statement is that the moment the DHS/TSA were created we were already at this point and no one cared.
This is not the first person abused by the TSA and will certainly not be the last. In fact we will not last the night before another human being is treated this away again. And again not even through the next day before it happens even a 3r, or 4th time.
this time we got a story, but most other times, we do not.
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Drive and you might get robbed, molested, and/or beaten by an agent of the government...
Boy am I glad I live in the good old US of A, where stuff like this could never happen rather than the hellhole that is the US where it happens on a regular basis. /s
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If you describe the treatment of people without reveling the place you would easily identify the TSA as some sort of street gang or even some sadistic terrorists. But they happen to have a Governmental green light. The agents did not mistake anything, the mother certainly made it clear multiple times. They just needed a weak person to do what their rotten to the core morals like to do. Firing them is not enough, they should be arrested along with their superiors for the tone deaf response.
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Seemed like a misconception that relied solely on believing what the government says about the militias
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Do you think Israel that experiences terrorist attacks all the time uses the same methods as the TSA? They do not.
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It stands to reason that if they consider someone such a threat that they're going to assault and detain them, they should also ensure that the person's baggage is not loaded onto the plane. It's not a matter of convenience for the suspect, it's common-sense security of the sort that the TSA is theoretically interested in.
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How other countries may or may not have handled it is irrelevant.
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So is slavery. Te strength of America comes from questioning itself and improving its position.
Your appeal from authority "respect our heritage" bullshit is much more anti-American than someone slagging militias.
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Who let all these TSA apologists in here?
How exactly would you prepare a person like this for the TSA treatment? And why couldn't the TSA have just listened to the mother? Is that so hard, really?
And as for being vulnerable up there, Doris, get a grip. The TSA haven't stopped a single thing. You aren't safer, you are more cowled. Scaredycats like you are why we are slipping into a police state.
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Right now hundreds of poor web developers
As much as I dislike the TSA, I guess I will have to be the one to remind everyone: There IS a history of special needs persons being used as ordinance delivery systems.
So there is at least SOME blame to be spread around beyond the TSA. Airlines have always provided assistance to special needs passengers. So I'm kind of wondering where the airline was, and if they weren't there, why not?
Really it wouldn't be a bad idea to do security screening separately for these passengers. I would expect that the TSA probably ran it by their insurance adjusters years ago. I think it is safe to assume she got her ass kicked because it was cheaper to kick her ass than pay for separate screening. Which pretty much makes her the Ford Pinto of airline passengers.
But hey look at the bright side. At least her surgery will be paid for.
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I know precisely as much about what really happened as you do, and yet you feel very comfortable accusing the family of being "lawsuit happy" and money-seeking.
I see no reason why I should feel any less comfortable accusing the TSA of being thugs. At least I can point to past TSA behavior to support my opinion, where this family's past behavior appears rather more positive.
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Perhaps only a handful have issues as severe as getting a beating, but a rather significant percentage of passengers have issues with the TSA every single day.
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Which in no way explains or excuses the behavior on the part of the TSA here.
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When I have gone through security and either I forgot to remove something from my person or bag. Only one agent addresses me in a calm demeanor and says to step to the side.
It could be the agents in this case were jumpy and reacted badly. Could also be that they did everything right but started escalating when she ran.
Either way it is entertaining to see so many comments go off as a knee-jerk reaction to the wording of this article. I thought Tech dirt readers and writers were more level headed and logic oriented than this.
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Put the person into prison and give them a bunk mate named bubbles that likes to grope his fellow inmates.
I can see it now mandatory... "training time" in federal prison before you can fly.
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I can't speak for the TSA defenders, but the anti-TSA reaction is, I think, not primarily because of how the article was worded, nor is it exactly knee-jerk. The reaction is informed as much by the history of TSA behavior as by this incident in particular.
The TSA long ago lost the benefit of the doubt.
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I believe that the TSA itself poses a threat to passenger safety and, further, that they do not significantly reduce the threat from other bad guys.
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The most a "terrorist leader" can expect from a successful terrorist attack is a few high fives from his terrorist buddies.
The people supposedly fighting terrorism get billions of dollars and a blind eye turned towards whatever they do in the name of fighting terrorism.
From that, it's pretty obvious who has the greater motivation for terrorism.
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They sound like a great bunch, but this article is about the TSA.
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Oh ... wait a sec. Here it is.
"She's trying to get away from them but in the next instant, one of them had her down on the ground and hit her head on the floor. There was blood everywhere,” said Cohen."
I guess you are full of shit then - yeah?
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I'm not sure how to state this more plainly for you.
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People tend to get complacent because they have a false sense of security. The result is more problems and less security.
I would argue that most people feel that while life is priceless the chances of it being taken out with a terrorist attack is so low that you don't spend what the US government did on tsa. Instead put in place real security like the cockpit doors. Not security theater like the TSA only allowing 3oz of liquid.
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No, you're wrong, there's a very good reason. The taxpayers are paying for the TSA abuse. If the airlines did their own security, they would have to pay.
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Yeah, I don't know what the fuck either. Anything gets a free pass unless you're straight, then you're considered a religious nutjob/a loveless freak and a loser/actually secretly gay. And you can't call people out on this dumb as fuck troll logic either, because they play the "right to be not offended" card.
I don't see this getting better, probably not in your lifetime mate.
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Well that's TN for you crooked as heck. They will never win a lawsuit in this state unless they get them some good attorneys. TSA needs to stand accountable for their actions. No one needs to be treated with disrespect.
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