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TSA removing Newark worker over sex-toy note
Friday, October 28, 2011 Last updated: Friday October 28, 2011, 3:57 PM
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NEWARK — A baggage screener who left a note saying "Get your freak on girl" inside a woman's suitcase that contained a sex toy will be fired, the federal Transportation Security Administration said Friday.

"TSA views the handwritten note to be highly inappropriate and unprofessional and apologizes for this unfortunate incident," spokesman Kawika Riley said in an emailed statement.

The Newark Liberty International Airport employee was disciplined and removed from baggage screening duties, Riley said. The TSA intends to fire the worker after the individual is given a chance to appeal, she said. The agency, citing privacy laws, didn't identify the worker.

The note came to light after passenger Jill Filipovic posted a photo of it Monday on her Twitter account.

Filipovic, a New York lawyer and feminist blogger, flew from Newark to Dublin over the weekend. When she opened her checked suitcase, she found a printed advisory that the TSA had opened and inspected her luggage. The additional note was handwritten on the side of the official paper.

Her initial interpretation: "Total violation of privacy, wildly inappropriate and clearly not ok, but I also just died laughing in my hotel room."

The agency, which is frequently criticized by travelers for its baggage searches and full-body scans, acted quickly once it learned what happened and apologized personally to the passenger, the TSA spokesman said.

Filipovic, who didn't respond to an email Friday from The Associated Press, later wrote on her blog, Feministe, about the impact: "Lesson learned: Don't tweet anything you don't want to appear on The View," a reference to the television talk show that was one of many places her story was told.

By Wednesday, when she had learned the TSA agent had been suspended, she wrote that she feared she would always be known for the tale and that she wanted the by-then viral story to fade away. She also didn't want the worker to be fired as a scapegoat.

"The problem with the note," she wrote, "is that it's representative of the bigger privacy intrusions that the U.S. government, through the TSA and other sources, levels every day."
 

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I find it quite coincidental that this happened to a feminist blogger, but let's assume it did. It's not an invasion of privacy, as screeners usually have to check mechanical or odd-looking objects. It is highly inappropriate, however, and could even be sexual harassment in some cases (though given her reaction of laughing, I doubt it). If the note came from a woman, it's not harassment but still inappropriate.

The note was bad, but obviously that's an isolated incident. But TSA in general is not invading anyone's privacy by checking bags. They are simply the arm of HSA that's in charge of security in airports, upholding our nation's security laws and protocols. Everyone knows that your bags get checked when you fly. Flying is not a compulsory act for citizens, if you don't like the security measures, don't fly.
 

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Total violation of privacy.......that she felt the need to share with the world via twitter.....whatever.
My sentiments exactly.

What gets me, is that at first she was laughing about it and posting on her blog how hilarious it was. It goes viral and all of sudden she's got a problem with it and actually talked about suing TSA. Now that TSA is going to fire the screener, she just wants it to go away. MAKE UP YOUR DAMN MIND WOMAN!!!! Oh...wait...I just realized how ridiculous that sounded.
 

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My sentiments exactly.

What gets me, is that at first she was laughing about it and posting on her blog how hilarious it was. It goes viral and all of sudden she's got a problem with it and actually talked about suing TSA. Now that TSA is going to fire the screener, she just wants it to go away. MAKE UP YOUR DAMN MIND WOMAN!!!! Oh...wait...I just realized how ridiculous that sounded.
I couldn't agree more! Well said!!
 
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