Wednesday, June 01, 2011

So sick of this shit inflicted on citizens. I'd love a scene from web episode BSG to be played out in real life. You know, the one where he joins the New Caprica police after his wife is killed and where cylon Xena/ (pistole- napolitano) is handing out badges? --------------
Tiny Payout In TSA Breast Exposure Lawsuit
Texas woman, 24, was paid $2350 to settle airport frisking claim

JUNE 1--The U.S. government paid a paltry $2350 to settle a lawsuit brought by a Texas woman who sued the Transportation Security Administration after her breasts were exposed during a vigorous frisking at a Texas airport, records show.

In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, the Department of Justice released a copy of the settlement agreement reached earlier this year with Lynsie Murley, the 24-year-old Amarillo woman who sued the TSA for negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress in connection with the May 2008 incident at the Corpus Christi airport.

The eight-page agreement notes that the settlement does not constitute an admission by government officials of any “liability, fault or wrongdoing.” It also stipulates that legal fees paid to Murley’s lawyers were not to exceed 25 percent of the settlement amount (or $587.50).

Murley, pictured above, charged in her lawsuit that she was “singled out for extended search procedures,” and that a TSA agent frisked her and “pulled Plaintiff’s blouse completely down, exposing Plaintiff’s breasts to everyone in the area.”

TSA employees, Murley added, “joked and laughed about the incident for an extended period of time.” After leaving the security line to be “consoled by an acquaintance who had brought her to the airport,” Murley returned to the line, where a male TSA worker said that he had wished he was there when she first passed through. The employee, Murley recalled, added that “he would just have to watch the video.” The incident left Murley “extremely embarrassed and humiliated,” according to her complaint.

In January, when U.S. District Court filings revealed that a settlement had been reached, TSG requested a copy of the document memorializing the deal as well as the amount of money being paid to Murley.

However, Kathy Colvin, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Texas, refused to provide the agreement or any details about the settlement. The settlement was subsequently provided to TSG in response to a FOIA request filed with the Justice Department’s Executive Office for United States Attorneys. (8 pages)

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And we sit by happily as it doesn't affect us. After all, we aren't flying or we weren't singled out.

On one reply to this a man remarks on how his bald victim of cancer wife's hat was taken off her head and the headband carefully frisked for what? Headband nukes? Fuck this evil morally bankrupt govt. And the TSA 'lady' that did that to cancer victim? I'd not shed a tear if she had her face repeatedly impacted with a hammer (hey, its how I feel, not a fucking call for anyone to do it). Its better than what so many of our evil masters deserve.

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